• On Oct 6, 2021
    Jenni from UT Asked Please note that experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    If I cancel my reservation and then re make the reservation starting at the other park for the same day, do I end up paying for two tickets or does the first get refunded?

    Hello there, Jenni! I'm so glad you've dropped by to chat with me about your Disneyland Theme Park tickets and park pass reservations. 

    Jenni, your Disneyland Theme Parks Tickets and your park pass reservations are connected but are not the same thing. If you have a theme park ticket for a certain day and have made park pass reservations for a specific park and have changed your mind about which one to visit, you can absolutely do this without changing or canceling your ticket. 

    To change your park pass reservation, all you need to do is log in to your My Disneyland Account and find your current park pass reservation. You'll want to select the button to "View Details". Then you'll either see one of two options, "Modify" or "Cancel". The website is rolling out a new system where you can actually just modify your park pass reservation instead of completely canceling it and then making a new selection but I've only been able to do this about half of the time right now since it is so new and I think they are working out some of the bugs. If you see the option to "Modify", you can select that and it will take you to a page where you can choose a new park pass reservation for the other theme park if it has availability for the day you are visiting. If you don't see the option to modify your current selection, you'll actually have to cancel your existing park pass reservation and then start the process to make a new one, just like you did before. I want to assure you though that canceling your park pass reservation does nothing to the ticket that you currently have linked to your MyDisneyExperience account, so no worries there. You are only changing what park you want to visit, not the actual ticket. 

    I hope this helps clear up some confusion you may have had over your park pass reservations and theme park tickets, Jenni. If you have any other questions at all or need more help with this please feel free to stop back by and ask me. I'm here to help. 

    Have fun and happy planning! 
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Meet the Panelist: Jackie, North Carolina

I love all things Walt Disney World.  In fact, since becoming Annual Passholders, my family of 3 is always hopping in the car for a quick trip to visit with Mickey Mouse!  I've been known to make the 8 hour each way drive to Walt Disney World (in one day!) to indulge in a Mickey Waffle or enjoy a sunny day at Disney's Typhoon Lagoon Water Park.  I may have a small family, but we are always up for some BIG fun at the Walt Disney World Resort.   Learn More About Jackie

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