DisneyFanatic12
Well-Known Member
Yea, it certainly feels more guaranteed, but Disneys lawyers make sure to always put that fine print in that entry isn’t guaranteed. Here’s the fine print:Pretty sure a park reservation DOES guarantee entry, and re-entry.
Capacity closures aren’t a thing any more.
“Disney reserves the right to cancel or reschedule any park reservation, at any time and for any reason, including but not limited to, changes in capacity or capacity limitations or park closure, without liability. Park admission is not guaranteed.”
(I didn’t bold the last sentence, that’s the way it is when you make a reservation or look on the website)
With a free for all after 2pm, parks could technically still close to capacity. Though, I’m with you that they probably won’t. Still, if the event did happen it would be interesting to see the protocol. I’m sure around Christmas/New Years we’ll find the percent capacity the parks hit before reservations only are allowed in. Or maybe they’ll just fill it up and turn away guests. Only time will tell!