Why hello there, Louisa! We are so happy you've stopped by planDisney with your theme park ticket reservation question. The whole process can be quite tricky if it's your first time, so I am happy to help you make sure you do indeed have your reservations.
From my experience, when you get that message saying that the pass has reached its theme park reservations limit it means that you already have reservations for every available day on that ticket. So this means you should already have your reservations set and confirmed. If you purchased your tickets from the Disneyland website, you made the reservations during the purchase process. I'd be happy to walk you through the steps to double-check this.
If you have the
Disneyland app, you can check to see if you have reservations by clicking on the Future Plans section in the app. This should show you any ticket, hotel, or dining reservations you have booked. On the Disneyland website, hover over "My Disneyland" and then click on "Ticket and Reservation Details". On the next page, click on "View My Park Reservations". This will take you to a page that will show all upcoming reservations for any tickets that are linked to your Disney account. This hopefully will show you all of the tickets and dates you have planned. This is also the page you would go to if you need to cancel any reservations.
Once you have your theme park ticket reservations confirmed, be sure you have looked into any possible
dining reservations you might want to book. It looks like you are in the 60-day window to do this. There are plenty of great quick service options throughout both parks, but if I had to pick one reserved dining option it would be
Lamplight Lounge! It's my favorite place to take a break and enjoy some great food and drink with a view!
Louisa, thanks again for stopping by. We hope you have the most magical time at Disneyland Resort. See you real soon!
Carrie