Hello "Ma Belle, Evangeline!"
Welcome to planDisney and thanks for trusting us with your question today. Soon enough you'll be going down the Bayou directly to Walt Disney World Resort and I'm thrilled to help as you countdown to your magical arrival day.
Like Princess Tiana, I'm sure you have a dream, though it's likely to
experience her soon-to-debut attraction at Magic Kingdom Park versus opening your own restaurant. I'm also a fellow dreamer (and a baker) so allow me to dust off my sugar-covered apron and soothe your worries.
Tickets purchased as part of a Vacation Package do not require theme park reservations since they are date-specific. Though I can understand wanting to ensure the most time possible at
Magic Kingdom Park, it's my understanding that you won't even be able to access the reservation calendar with this ticket type.
There is
plenty of fun in store across all of Walt Disney World Resort this summer, and like you, my family will be visiting to make the most of the school break. Crowd levels can be unpredictable, but I'm hopeful you won't have any issues accessing the excitement of Magic Kingdom Park during your trip. Admission is always subject to capacity, but
as I recently shared with another guest, I have only experienced a closure once in all my visits. The pause on admission only lasted a few hours, and more guests were admitted as others made their way to other experiences.
I hope this puts you at ease, Evangeline. If you do your best each and every day, good things are sure to come your way! In the meantime, please come back to planDisney with any additional questions. We're always happy to help and rarely rely on Dr. Facilier's dark magic to get guests the answers they need.
There’s magic in the air tonight, and anything can happen,
Amy