There are many things to consider when planning your Walt Disney World vacation. Take our tip and plan to visit another Disney Park on this date.
Disney Park Crowd Calendar

You are planning a trip to Walt Disney World! You have your resort room booked and transportation planned, and the next big decision is which parks to visit. One great way to decide which park to visit is the Crowd Calendar available on Character Locator.
Secondly, Park hours are a great way to plan which park you would like to visit each day. Walt Disney World posts standard park hours in advance, often extending these park hours.
Thirdly, check the Park Reservation calendar. Park reservations are still required for guests with non-date-based tickets and Annual Passholders. These reservations are limited, and if a park is unavailable, it is “sold out” for these select guests. This is a pretty good indicator that this Disney Park will be very busy on that date.
EPCOT Sold Out

Yesterday, we announced all of the news for the reopening of Test Track at EPCOT. Cast Member previews are well underway for this newly redesigned attraction, but now we have dates for Annual Passholder Previews.
Annual Passholders can join a Virtual Queue to enjoy a special preview of Test Track on July 13th – 16th and July 18th – 19th. To enjoy this special preview, Annual Passholders must have an EPCOT Park Reservation for one of these dates to join the Virtual Queue.
Now, all Park Reservations are sold out for EPCOT on Sunday, July 13, 2025. This is the first date of Annual Passholder previews, and it appears that these guests want to be among the first to enjoy Test Track.
More Sold Out Dates at Disney World

If you are an Annual Passholder or have a non-date based ticket and hope to visit EPCOT July 14th – 16th and July 18th – 19th, you will want to book your EPCOT Park Reservation now.
Park Reservations are Sold out for EPCOT on July 13, 2025.
Just as a reminder, Magic Kingdom has also reached capacity for Park Reservations on Sunday, July 20th, for the debut of “Disney Starlight: Dream the Night Away.” Be sure to check out how Disney changed the Park Reservations for Magic Kingdom HERE.
Do you think Disney should still use Park Reservations for select guests? Will this affect your touring plans? Share your thoughts with us and share this news with your Disney pals.
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