Disney World hosts its Fourth of July fireworks spectacular
Walt Disney World confirmed that they are bringing back the iconic Fourth of July– themed fireworks a magical kingdom this year.
Here’s everything you need to know before you visit the park this holiday weekend.
When does Disney World have the Fourth of July fireworks?

In accordance with the Walt Disney World calendar, a special themed fireworks display will be “Disney Celebrate America! “Fourth of July Concert in the Sky” will light up the night sky for two nights next month. On July 3rd and 4th at 9:20 p.m., Magic Kingdom presents “Disney’s Celebrate America! – Fourth of July Concert in the Sky” is the usual nightly fireworks display titled “Happily Ever After”.
Grayling Disney“Get ready for patriotism at its finest as Walt Disney World Resort celebrates Independence Day over EPCOT and Magic Kingdom!”
Prepare before you arrive at Disney World

Before planning your Walt Disney World vacation, there are a few things you should know. First, to enter a Disney World theme park, guests need a valid theme park ticket and a valid Park Pass reservation.
When Walt Disney World reopened to guests in 2020 after a temporary shutdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the theme park implemented a Park Pass system to help manage crowds and monitor the number of guests entering and leaving each day.
To date, to enter any Walt Disney World theme park, including Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, Disney’s Animal Kingdom, or Disney’s Hollywood Studios, guests need both a theme park ticket and a Park Pass reservation. If guests wish to visit more than one theme park on the same day, also known as Park Hopping, guests must first enter the theme park they are booked for and then enter a second or third park after 2pm. i want
According to Walt Disney World’s website, “All guests over the age of three must have a theme park reservation and valid admission to the same park on the same day (maximum of one park per day) to enter the theme park. A theme park reservation is not required to visit the water park. However, theme park booking requirements are subject to change.”
Disney recently changed the Annual Pass system, allowing Annual Passholders who wish to visit Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, Animal Kingdom, or Hollywood Studios on weekdays without a Park Pass reservation if they enter after 2 p.m.
Visitors to the Magic Kingdom on weekends, Saturdays and Sundays still need a Park Pass. However, reservations are not required if you are visiting one of the other theme parks – EPCOT, Animal Kingdom or Hollywood Studios. If you are not an annual passholder and are a regular ticket holder, you still need a Park Pass reservation to enter Walt Disney World theme parks.
To learn more about the Disney World Park Pass reservation system or to start planning your magical vacation today, visit the official Walt Disney World. website.