Hello, Aaron!
Thanks for bringing your question to us at planDisney. I'm thrilled to hear you'll be visiting soon and am happy to assist.
Earlier this year,
theme park reservation requirements were eliminated for date-based tickets. If you have already purchased a
2-Day Ticket with admission to 1 Park Per Day, you should have been prompted to select a start date for your visit. Once complete, there are no additional steps you need to take aside from ensuring the tickets are properly linked to your
My Disney Experience Account.
You indicated an arrival of April 12, so if that is still accurate you'll simply head to the park of your choice tomorrow morning and then repeat for the second date of your visit. I'd like to mention that theme parks are always subject to capacity, but since the busy Spring Break season is winding down, I don't anticipate you'll have any issues. Now the hard part is deciding where to spend your time! For me, no visit to Walt Disney World Resort is complete without a visit to
Magic Kingdom Park. It's my favorite for the nostalgia and whimsy of my favorite classic attractions, but also because of newer high-thrill experiences like
TRON Lightcycle / Run Presented by Enterprise.
I spend most of my other park visits at EPCOT where I never miss the chance to save the galaxy on
Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind. You might also want to enjoy the
EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival during your visit. The character topiaries always delight and many
delicious food and beverage items are in full bloom around the park. Most people don't associate theme parks with fresh vegetables, but I highly recommend the Honey-glazed Cauliflower from The Honey Bee-stro Hosted by National Honey Board. It was incredible!
I hope this was helpful, Aaron. If you have any additional questions please stop by and see us again.
Magic and memories,
Amy