Hi Vaughn! Welcome back to planDisney; it's so great to see you again! Thank you for sending another amazing question. I live in Canada, but I recently had the pleasure of visiting the UK for the second time - and let me tell you, it never ceases to amaze me! Meeting Disney fans from across the pond is always a treat!
I spoke with a wonderful Cast Member who confirmed that starting from January 9, 20204, Guests who have purchased a data-based
Magic Ticket for either 7 or 14 days won't be required to make Park Reservations. It's truly magical, isn't it?
When you purchase a Magic Ticket, you need to select your desired date. But if that date is after January 9, 2024, you're all set. However, if you're using other admission types, you may need to make theme park reservations. As I don't have access to your specific tickets, please double-check to make sure you have a date-based Magic Ticket.
Make sure you have a
My Disney Experience account and link all your tickets and reservations properly. Once you're in the United States, download the
My Disney Experience app - it's a lifesaver! On the app, just click the three lines at the bottom right side, then go to 'Tickets and Passes' to see all your tickets with expiration dates, reservation numbers, and other helpful details. Having all the information you need at your fingertips is always a good idea. Plus, you can even save the ticket to your mobile device wallet for added convenience.
Vaughn, I'm eagerly looking forward to your arrival in Orlando. I'm confident that you will have an incredible time, and please know that
you can always come back with any questions you may have. It's always a pleasure to assist you in any way I can.
Cheers
Nilson