Magic Kingdom Park at Phase A Status (Partial Closure)
As of 12:30 p.m., Magic Kingdom Park is currently at a Phase A status. The park is currently not admitting Guests with Magic Kingdom One-Day tickets; however, their admission will be honored at any of the other three theme parks, and they are welcome to return to Magic Kingdom Park after the phased status has ended using the same ticket. Guests can call 407-560-5000 to get the most updated operating information for all four Disney parks.
Phase A status includes admission for the following:
- Walt Disney World resort Guests
- Walt Disney World resort hotels
- The Four Seasons Resort Orlando
- Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin Resorts
- Shades of Green
- Hotel Plaza Boulevard Guests arriving by bus [Best Western Lake Buena Vista Resort Hotel, The Buena Vista Palace, DoubleTree Suites by Hilton Hotel Orlando, B Resort, Wyndham Lake Buena Vista Resort, Holiday Inn Orlando – Lake Buena Vista Resort, Hilton Lake Buena Vista]
- Golden Oak residents and registered Guests of Golden Oak residents
- WDW Premier Passport, Annual & Premium Passholders
- Guests with Park Hopper tickets re-entering or crossing over from another Walt Disney World theme park
- Guests with Disney FastPass+ selections at Magic Kingdom (reactive use only)
- Guests with Memory Maker
- Guests with dining reservations at Magic Kingdom
- Guests with reservations for Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique, Harmony Barber Shop or The Pirates League
UPDATE! - As of 4:30 p.m. Magic Kingdom parking has returned to normal operation.
Please continue to check back here on OTPN for Walt Disney World theme park phase status updates.
Please continue to check back here on OTPN for Walt Disney World theme park phase status updates.
Thanks for the update. As of 12:30pm.
ReplyDeleteWhy ? - What has happened ?
ReplyDeleteIt's very busy in the park so only select guests can enter
ReplyDeleteOh No! Where will I get my Sunglasses Hut Ray Bans now?
ReplyDeleteAnon @ 2:48, Downtown Disney.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the updates, we're here at the parks now and really appreciate them.
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