Hip Hip Hooray, Stephanie!
A warm welcome to planDisney. Thank you for sending us your fantastic question about
Disney Park Pass system theme park reservations.
You must be thrilled to watch your daughter compete in the Most Magical Place on Earth. Three cheers for her, Stephanie!
The answer to your question is yes, regardless of the type of theme park admission tickets you are using, you will need to set up a Disney Park Pass theme park reservation.
As part of the
phased reopening of Walt Disney World Resort and in an effort to promote physical distancing protocols, all Guests ages 3 and up need a Disney Park Pass reservation in addition to their valid theme park admission for the same park, on the same day.
As a
Park Hopper ticket-holder, you only need a theme park reservation for the first theme park you plan on visiting each day. Park Hopper hours normally begin at 2:00 PM, but may vary. I encourage you to
check the Park Hopper hours calendar for more information.
Please keep in mind that you must visit the theme park you have a reservation for first, and cannot park hop until you do so. At this time, a park reservation is not required after the first park, however, reservation requirements are subject to change.
Stephanie, I encourage you to
make your theme park reservations as soon as possible. April is a busy month because of Spring Break and other holidays and theme park reservations are very popular. Additionally, theme park reservations are limited and subject to availability. Please
click here to make your reservations now.
If you have any additional questions, please visit planDisney again. We are all EARS!
Wishing you a Magical Vacation,
Priscila