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Old 18 Mar 21, 10:29 PM  
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Booking Park Reservations for 2022?

We’ve booked to go next year, staying onsite.

It appears that I can actually book my park days NOW!

Is anyone doing this so far in advance? It seems crazy... or am I missing something?
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Old 18 Mar 21, 10:31 PM  
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If you are going at a busy time, might as well book now, no harm in doing it early
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Old 18 Mar 21, 10:40 PM  
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I guess we are going at a busy time - late August.

I’d better get planning then!

And am I right in thinking that you can only book one park a day. So,you can go to MK in the day, then back to the hotel, then back to MK for the evening?
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Old 18 Mar 21, 10:44 PM  
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this might be helpful...

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Old 18 Mar 21, 10:45 PM  
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I believe that is how it works and HS and MK are the hardest ones to get at very busy times
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Old 18 Mar 21, 10:49 PM  
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Late august isn’t a busy time. Honestly I wouldn’t worry for a while. We go next Christmas and won’t be buying our tickets until the Black Friday sales so won’t be booking our park days until early next year - and that’s for the busiest time of year.
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Old 18 Mar 21, 10:50 PM  
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Late august isn’t a busy time. Honestly I wouldn’t worry for a while. We go next Christmas and won’t be buying our tickets until the Black Friday sales so won’t be booking our park days until early next year - and that’s for the busiest time of year.
Thanks Bronny.
I know it’s the summer but I thought that late August might be a bit less busy.
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Old 18 Mar 21, 10:53 PM  
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We are going in May 2022. I’ve booked mine. It was quite strange though especially without the use of a crowd calendar to help. We go for 11 days in Disney. I’ve booked HWS the most. 4 days I think. Then 3 for MK and 2 each for the others. I might not use them all but I thought I would book 1 park for each day to be safe.
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Old 18 Mar 21, 10:58 PM  
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We booked yesterday for July 2022 and I’ve just done our reservations tonight. Hopefully they won’t be required by then and you can go back to park hoping, but thought I might as well be safe, than sorry
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Old 19 Mar 21, 07:35 AM  
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Yep had mine booked for Easter 2022 booked for about a month now... one lass thing to stress about 😀😉
Obvs I had to pay for the tickets in full to be able to do this
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