Hiya Michelle,
Thanks so much for stopping by planDisney with your question about the Pixie Dust Pass! As a fellow Annual Passholder and Florida resident, I can tell you—having a pass is like holding a golden key to the magic. Whether we’re popping in for a spontaneous morning ride on Soarin’ or soaking up the evening fireworks at Magic Kingdom, there’s nothing quite like the flexibility and fun that comes with being a Passholder.
In fact, my family and I just zipped over for a Cool Kid Summer day, and it was full of refreshing shows, dance parties, and big smiles from our favorite characters. Pure Disney joy!
Now let’s get to your question! With the Pixie Dust Pass, you can park hop to different theme parks on the same day, as long as your pass isn’t blacked out and the park you’re hopping to isn’t at capacity. When it comes to reservations, here’s the scoop:
- Before July 20, 2025: You can visit without a theme park reservation on a Good-to-Go Day or after 2:00 PM—except for Magic Kingdom on Saturdays and Sundays, which still requires a reservation.
- Starting July 20, 2025 (temporarily): With all the excitement surrounding the debut of Disney Starlight (the new nighttime parade), you’ll need a reservation for Magic Kingdom at any time—even after 2:00 PM. The other three parks (EPCOT, Hollywood Studios, and Animal Kingdom) will still allow entry after 2:00 PM without a reservation.
And don’t forget! As a Passholder, you can access magical extras like early merchandise releases, limited-time treats, and great discounts on dining and shopping. Just keep your eyes on the
special offer page,
Annual Passholder perks page, and the
Disney Parks Blog for more information. Remember that the deals are subject to change, so jump on those goodies faster than Dash from The Incredibles.
Michelle, I hope this helped answer your question! If anything else pops up while planning your next adventure, don’t hesitate to visit us again.
See you real soon,
Christina