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Changes to Park hours

 Disney made an announcement today regarding park hours for Walt Disney World. Three parks at Walt Disney World will be shortened an hour while the fourth is going to be shortened by two hours! Check them out below. 

•Magic Kingdom – 9am to 6pm (previously closed at 7pm)

•Disney’s Hollywood Studios – 10am to 7pm (previously closed at 8pm)

•Disney’s Animal Kingdom – 8am to 5pm (previously closed at 6pm)

•EPCOT – 11am to 7pm (previously closed at 9pm)


Park openings will continue to be staggered but, beginning October 1, Disney’s Hollywood Studios and EPCOT will both close at 7:00 pm. The hours have been staggered to help with social distancing in transportation. 

Keep in mind that this is subject to change! 


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