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HEADS UP: Walt Disney World Resort Hotels Are Entirely Sold Out During This Week!

Cinderella Castle
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No doubt about it, Walt Disney World is the Most Magical Place on Earth. But it may as well be the most popular place on Earth! Have you seen those crowds? If the lines look longer than usual, it’s because they are!

Magic Kingdom Entrance with Crowd

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In fact, Walt Disney World Resort is so crowded that an upcoming week in March is entirely sold out.

Main Street

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In post-pandemic times, it’s become difficult to visit a Disney Park without running into crazy crowds and long lines. You’ll hear many Cast Members say there is no such thing as an off-season at Disney right now.

But spring was always a busy time for visiting a theme park. In February and March, many schools close for spring break. Families often take advantage of the time off and visit a Disney Park, stay on property-the whole nine yards!

Not a single room available week of 3/14-3/18
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However, one Reddit user recently made a post claiming that no Disney Resort hotel rooms are available from March 14 through 18.

The comments on this Reddit thread confirm that many schools will be out for spring break during that week, from as far as Canada all the way to Central Florida!

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At the time of this article’s publication, purchasing a Park ticket and making a Park Reservation is still available for Magic Kingdom, Animal Kingdom, Hollywood Studios, and EPCOT.

That being said, if you’re planning on visiting a Disney Park during this time, you may have to stay off-property.

About Isabella Reimer

Isabella Reimer grew up visiting Walt Disney World and relocated to Central Florida to be even closer to The Most Magical Place on Earth. She earned her Bachelor’s from Florida State University, where she studied Creative Writing and Women’s Studies. Her biggest hobby is bonding with the ikran at Avatar Flight of Passage, and her retirement plan includes becoming the 1,000 Happy Haunt of the Haunted Mansion.