Hiya, Maria!
Welcome to planDisney!
I'm so sorry that you're reaching out to us hEAR for this reason, but I hope I can help to clEAR up your question! While a great tool in prepping for the parks, crowd calendars hosted by third-party websites aren't truly representative of the number of
Theme Park Admission Tickets sold for specific days or
Park Pass Reservations already made. They also consider historical data, which might be skewed due to the pandemic or possibly other factors, like if
Halloween day last yEAR was on a weekend, or even the weather. (Rainy days tend to keep some locals away, etc.)
Park Pass Reservations are available for booking up to 120 days in advance of each Disney Day, but
some theme park days are more popular than others. Typically, Holidays tend to book up solid about a month in advance whereas a normal Monday might have availability up until a few days before. While I can't guarantee anything will open up between now and Monday, keep checking! Mouseketeers change their plans all the time, and luckily the
reservation system is fluid in that when reservations are dropped, they become available for others to book. Your best bet will be checking on Saturday and Sunday as reminder emails for those with reservations will go out on these days, but you can always try Monday morning as well as you never know when you'll find a bit of pixie dust.
I'm so sorry that this wasn't the exact answer you were sEARching for, but I hope that it helps to give you a bit of hope! Be sure to follow the
official planDisney Panel Instagram account for even more tips and tricks. And if you have any more
Disneyland Resort planning questions, We're All Ears!
~Kristen N.