It’s springtime in Disney World and we’re getting ready for a season of fun!
Earlier this week, we celebrated the flower season with a trip to EPCOT International Flower and Garden Festival. Maybe you’re headed to Disney World in the next few months too, and now we know MORE park hours!
Last update, we knew the park hours through May 15th, but now Disney has released park hours through May 22nd! Hours for Magic Kingdom from May 16th through May 22nd are 9AM to 6PM.
Hours for EPCOT from May 16th through May 22nd are 11AM to 7PM.
For Disney’s Hollywood Studios, hours for May 16th through May 22nd are 10AM to 7PM.
Disney’s Animal Kingdom will be open 9AM to 5PM May 16th through May 22nd.
Disney Springs will continue its trend of being open 10AM to 10PM Sunday through Thursday and 10AM to 11PM on Friday and Saturday.
Finally, Blizzard Beach, which is reopening on March 7th, will be open from 11AM to 6PM for the whole week.
All of these hours continue the trend that we’ve seen in other recently released weeks. Remember, park hours do tend to get extended, so stay tuned to DFB for all the latest updates when it comes to Disney hours!
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Boo- I really wish they would open the hours up a bit more. This is a killer for people who can’t make it very often, and need to maximize their park time. Granted I still can’t go to Florida without having to self-isolate for 2 weeks afterwards (I’m Canadian), but still. I’m worried Disney will realize they can just keep the hours like this and save a ton of money on staffing and equipment costs as a result.