Sold Out: Disney World Theme Park to Hit Capacity at 8:30 AM Tomorrow

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Disney’s Hollywood Studios is sold out of park reservations for May 4, 2026, and if you are an Annual Passholder who has been planning a casual Star Wars Day visit to Galaxy’s Edge tomorrow morning, you need to know what that means before you leave the house.Credit: Subhash Roy, FlickrMay the 4th is not a normal Hollywood Studios day. It has not been for years, and 2026 is shaping up to be one of the most heavily attended Star Wars Day celebrations the park has ever hosted. The reservation calendar selling out entirely is the clearest possible indicator of that. The combination of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, an immersive full-scale Star Wars environment that has no equivalent anywhere else in the world, and a calendar date that the global fan community treats as a dedicated holiday produces a crowd dynamic that is genuinely unlike any other day at the park. Guests who have planned this visit for months, who have their outfits coordinated and their merchandise targets mapped out, will be at Hollywood Studios in force tomorrow.The practical situation for Annual Passholders is specific. Without a park reservation, Annual Passholders cannot enter Hollywood Studios before 2 PM. After 2 PM, Annual Passholders can enter without a reservation. Before 2 PM, the options are to use the park-hopping workaround by first entering another Walt Disney World theme park and hopping to Hollywood Studios later in the day, or to choose a different park entirely and return to Hollywood Studios on a different date.Standard ticket holders and Disney Resort hotel guests with reservations are not subject to the same restriction and will be in the park at full capacity throughout the day.Credit: DisneyWhy May the 4th Hits Hollywood Studios This HardCredit: Ray / FlickrStar Wars: Galaxy’s Edge is the engine behind all of this. The land draws consistent heavy traffic on a normal operating day because it delivers an experience that motivated Star Wars fans cannot get anywhere else. On May 4, that motivated fan base multiplies. Guests who have spent months planning this specific visit arrive with a different kind of energy than a standard park day crowd. They know what they want, they are prepared to wait for it, and they are going to spend as much of the day as possible inside Galaxy’s Edge and around the rest of Hollywood Studios.The special food offerings amplify the crowd dynamic further. Disney has confirmed 11 special Star Wars snacks specifically for May the 4th, and each one of them creates its own queue on top of the already elevated park attendance. The Pink Milk, a plant-based rice milk blend with sweet, fruity characteristics, is available at the Milk Stand. Oga’s Cantina is serving the Kamino Cooler, a cocktail made with Tito’s Handmade Vodka, Bols Blue Curacao Liqueur, passion fruit syrup, Dole Pineapple Juice, and lime juice, served in a DJ R-3X Souvenir Mug. Ettel Nuts, an assortment of sweet, spicy, and queso fundido nuts with chocolate candy rocks, are available at beverage carts around Galaxy’s Edge.At Backlot Express, the Your Chosen Path Cupcake is a cookies-and-cream cupcake with marshmallow buttercream and a white chocolate X-Wing that conceals a secret lightsaber color inside. Each of these items is compelling on its own and collectively they send guests moving across the park to find them, adding to the congestion that a sold-out reservation day already creates.The merchandise situation adds another layer. Exclusive May the 4th collectibles arriving tomorrow include the Salvaged Protocol Droid Bucket, a Bantha Sipper, a DJ R-3X Mug, and a Jabba’s Sail Barge Bucket, among other items. Disney also recently closed the Vacation Fun theater inside Hollywood Studios and is transforming it into a dedicated May the 4th merchandise experience, meaning exclusive Star Wars Day merchandise will be available in multiple locations across the park simultaneously. Guests moving between those merchandise points add to the overall crowd load throughout the day.How This Affects Your Disney Vacation TomorrowCredit: Ken Lund, FlickrThe most useful information for tomorrow sorts into three categories based on what your situation actually is.If you are an Annual Passholder with a reservation already secured, tomorrow will be exactly the kind of day that the most dedicated Star Wars fans plan months around. The crowd level will be high, the merchandise and food lines will require strategy, and the energy inside Galaxy’s Edge will be unlike any regular park day. Go in prepared and go in early.If you are an Annual Passholder without a reservation, you have two real options. The park-hopping route means starting your day at Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, or Animal Kingdom, which will all be operating under significantly more normal conditions tomorrow, and hopping to Hollywood Studios after 2 PM. That option preserves your access to the day’s offerings but removes the early morning window that typically gives motivated guests the best chance of getting ahead of the crowd before it fully builds. Or you visit Hollywood Studios on a different day and skip the May the 4th chaos entirely.If you are a standard ticket holder or a Disney Resort hotel guest with your reservation confirmed, the capacity situation does not change your access. You can enter Hollywood Studios at park opening and experience the full Star Wars Day from the start.For any guest who has no particular attachment to Star Wars Day and simply wanted a Hollywood Studios day tomorrow, the honest advice is to go to one of the other three parks. Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, and Animal Kingdom will all be meaningfully less crowded on May 4 specifically because Hollywood Studios is absorbing the concentrated energy of the Star Wars community. The contrast will be real and noticeable.The 2 PM Annual Passholder entry without reservation is worth knowing as a fallback, but the late afternoon entry at a park that has been running at full capacity since opening means encountering the residual crowds of a sold-out Star Wars Day rather than getting ahead of them.If May the 4th at Hollywood Studios is important to your family and you do not have a reservation, your best move tonight is to decide whether the park-hopping route works for your group and which park you will start your day at tomorrow. Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, and Animal Kingdom all have availability and will give you a functional park morning before you hop over. Check the My Disney Experience app for current park reservation availability and plan accordingly before tomorrow morning arrives.The post Sold Out: Disney World Theme Park to Hit Capacity at 8:30 AM Tomorrow appeared first on Inside the Magic.