According to the availability calendar published by Disney World, Disney’s Hollywood Studios is the first Walt Disney World theme park to reach capacity with the new Disney Park Pass theme park reservation system. The calendar can be viewed here, and it currently shows the 15th and 16th as unavailable for Disney’s Hollywood Studios.
UPDATE (3:55pm): The 17th is now also showing unavailability in the calendar we linked to above.
Disney’s Hollywood Studios reaching capacity isn’t a complete shock as it had two of the most popular new rides at Disney World in Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance and Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway.
For more on the Disney Park Pass theme park reservation system, check out our earlier post with step-by-step instructions and key dates.
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Do we know what the actual capacity numbers are for each park?
i know that magic kingdoms is 24,000 people per day.
That seems like an awful lot for social distancing to work properly.