Annual Passholders were excited to learn under the new Annual Passholder program they would be getting some great perks, like “Bonus Reservations.” Now, Disney World has added more bonus reservations, so Annual Passholders can book even more Park Passes! Find out which dates are available. Will you be taking advantage of this great perk?
Annual Passholder Park Pass Reservations
When Disney World announced their new Annual Passholder program, there were several changes made to the existing program.
One of the more welcome changes is that Annual Passholders would be able to make more Park Pass reservations than before!
Initially, without a Resort Reservation, Annual Passholders were limited to three Park Pass Reservations at a time. This made the Pass very restrictive for local Passholders and Guests staying offsite, as this seriously limited advance Park Pass Reservation options for them.
Under the new Disney Annual Passholder program, Guests can now hold five Park Pass Reservations at a time! While moving from three to five is a start, we think there is still room for improvement.
Bonus Reservations
Disney has also announced that Annual Passholders would be able to occasionally make more than the five Park Pass Reservations.
From Disney Parks Blog,
We’ll also be adding “bonus reservations” to the calendar from time to time, so Passholders can make an additional park reservation without it counting against their applicable reservation hold limit.
Disney Parks Blog
Bonus reservations were offered initially, but then have been nowhere to be seen. Until now!
For the month of October, Annual Passholders can reserve the following dates as Bonus Reservations.
- October 7-Disney’s Animal Kingdom
- October 10-Disney’s Animal Kingdom
- October 12-EPCOT
- October 13-Disney’s Animal Kingdom
Will you be adding to your Park Passes with Bonus Reservations this month in Walt Disney World? Let us know in the comments below or on Facebook.
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Thursday 7th of October 2021
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