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  • On Jun 2, 2025
    Tracy from TX Asked Please note that experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    How do I change park planning pass into tickets?

    Hi there, Tracy! Welcome to planDisney. Thank you so much for stopping by with your question!

    The term "Park Planning Pass" is related to Disney's Theme Park Reservation System, designed to help you plan and organize your visit to the Walt Disney World Resort.

    Although reservations are no longer required for date-based tickets, such as date-based one-day tickets, date-based multi-day tickets, and vacation packages with date-based tickets, the term "Park Planning Pass" may appear as a reference to this reservation system, which was instrumental in planning visits during periods of high demand.

    If you have a ticket type such as student group tickets, sports and convention tickets, a Disney Military Salute ticket, a Disney Annual Pass, or any other ticket type not listed above, you may still need to make a reservation through the Theme Park Reservation System.

    To clarify any questions or verify the type of ticket you have and how to proceed with your travel plans, I recommend calling the Disney Resort Hotel Reservations and Tickets hotline. They can provide the appropriate guidance and ensure your experience in the parks is as magical as you expect!

    I hope this helps, Tracy. If you have any other questions, please don't hesitate to reach back out to us! Have a magical day!

    Warm hugs,

    Ana Paula
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Meet the Panelist: Ana Paula, Mexico

¡Hola from Mexico City! I love to sing, hang out with my dogs, listen to Disney music, read, and watch Frozen on repeat. I am also an English teacher, and I love surprising my students with pixie dusted lessons and warm hugs whenever I can! I am thrilled and excited to share my knowledge about EPCOT and the rest of the Walt Disney World Resort–in English and Spanish–with you. ChEARS! Learn More About Ana Paula

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