Disney World reservations almost completely sold out ahead of spring break

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By , Audacy

A lot of people are heading to the happiest place on Earth.

Walt Disney World in Florida has sold out of reservations next week and is showing limited availability for the rest of the month, according to CNN.

Magic Kingdom, Disney's Animal Kingdom, Epcot and Disney's Hollywood Studios are completely booked for the week of March 13 -19, per the company’s reservations website.

There is currently no availability that week for people looking for tickets to the theme parks, as well as for resort guests who need tickets.

Searching the reservations site, all four theme parks are showing availability starting on April 11.

The demand for Disney World tickets appears to coincide with the spring break season, as many schools will be closed in the upcoming weeks.

In addition, Disney World has reduced the capacity of attendees since reopening last summer following closures due to the COVID pandemic. Currently, the parks will only allow 35% capacity and all guests, even season pass holders, must make reservations to enter.

Face coverings have also been required for all guests ages 2 and up, and temperature screenings are administered prior to entering the parks and Disney Springs.

With increased crowds expected in warmer locations in the next few weeks, health officials have warned about a possible spike in COVID cases from spring break travel.

"Any event that involves increased travel and people relaxing preventative measures is a concern," Amber D'Souza, a professor of epidemiology at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, told NBC News.

Last year, we saw local outbreaks of the virus following spring break travel. To try and get ahead of the cycle, some Florida cities are adding restrictions and implementing curfews.

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