Hi Christy!
Welcome to planDisney. I'm glad you were able to take advantage of the latest
Florida Resident Discover Disney Ticket offer. Your 3-Day Ticket can be used at any time during the usage window of January 12 to May 16, 2026, but you will need to
make theme park reservations for each day you plan to visit. Let's walk through the details.
The Discover Disney Ticket Offer grants Florida Residents 3 or 4 days worth of magic in the parks with advance park reservation. You don't have to use your tickets on consecutive days, but since it has a flexible usage window and you did not select a start date specific to your party, you will need to take a few extra planning steps. Let's say you'd like to visit EPCOT this weekend (I'll be visiting too, and can likely be found at one of the
EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival Outdoor Kitchens). Once your ticket is linked to your My Disney Experience Account, you'll
confirm theme park reservation availability and then
complete the reservation process as my pal Jenn explains here.
If your plans change, you can modify your park reservations online or using the
My Disney Experience app. From the app, click the "+" at the bottom center of your screen, then "Make or Modify Park Reservations." You'll be directed to log in to the mobile website, where you can scroll past the "Guests with Tickets or Annual Passes" and "Guests with Tickets or Annual Passes and a Hotel Reservation" links to view your current theme park reservations. You'll see a blue link to Modify or Cancel Reservation for each one you have scheduled. Select the appropriate option, then follow the prompts to select your party and new park of choice.
Keep in mind that all admission entitlements will need to be used before the offer window ends on May 16, and adults will need to show proof of Florida residency at the park entrance.
I hope this clears up any confusion, Christy. If we can answer any additional questions, please come back and let us know.
Magic and memories,
Amy