Welcome back to planDisney, Bethany. I'm so happy you made your way back to us to ask your question. Let's spark our imagination and get to it!
As you know,
Annual Passholders currently need
Theme Park Reservations to visit the theme parks unless it's a good-to-go day or you're visiting any park after 2 p.m., except
Magic Kingdom Park on the weekends. As of writing this answer, all parks appear to be available for June 12-14, 2026. So let's take a journey into the details and try to figure out why you're getting this issue.
Firstly, I'm assuming that since you're from Massachusetts, you have the Incredi Pass, which is the only Annual Pass available to out-of-state Guests. However, in case you maintain a residence in Florida and have one of the other Annual Passes, be sure to check to see that these dates aren't blockout dates for your pass type. If they are, you would either have to pick other dates or purchase theme park tickets for them. That could be the one little spark that explains what you're seeing.
Next, you'll want to make sure that when you go to
make your reservations, you are clicking on the "Make a Park Reservation" button underneath "Guests with Tickets or Annual Passes and a Hotel Reservation." If you click under "Guests with Tickets or Annual Passes" and you already have the maximum number of reservations allotted to your Annual Pass, you won't be able to make another one until you use up one of those reservations or use the days available to you with your hotel reservation. Sometimes the details can turn things a little upside down.
Something else you'd want to check is whether you already made reservations for those dates. When I went to make a reservation for
Disney's Hollywood Studios once, I checked the
calendar, and that park was showing as unavailable. Well, it turned out that I had already made a reservation for Hollywood Studios on that day, so of course I couldn't make another one, and so the system showed that it wasn't available to book. To check whether you already made reservations, select "
My Plans and Tickets" from the My Disney Experience menu. Scroll down until you see that day in your plans, and if there's a reservation that has already been made, you'll see it there. If you need to change the park, simply click the "Manage Reservation" button and follow the prompts. Sometimes when you take a closer look, you start to see things a little differently.
Now, if the above three options don't fit your situation, you can
contact a friendly Cast Member at the resort to get to the bottom of it. They'll be able to look up the details of your account and will be happy to help you out! But the good news? You're being smart and planning ahead, so the likelihood of these days selling out any time soon is low. But being a planner myself, I'd secure them as soon as possible. A little preparation now can make everything come together beautifully.
Bethany, best wishes with getting those reservations secured. And remember, imagination works best when it's set free! If you have any other questions,
please let me know.Imagination is the best,
Matt