Welcome to planDisney, Brian! The only thing better than having one Walt Disney World Resort vacation booked is having more than one Walt Disney World Resort vacation booked! From your magical
holiday visit with your wife to your family trip during the
EPCOT International Festival of the Arts with the family, you're going to be making lots of magical memories with those you love most!
Brian, there are a few places you should be able to see your plans while using the
My Disney Experience mobile app; if you are looking under
Future Plans, you should see your Disney Resort hotel reservation details, Theme Park Reservations (if applicable), dining reservations, and even Lightning Lane passes in chronological order. If you scroll down under
Future Plans and do not see your next reservation, I'd recommend verifying that you have connected the reservation to your account by clicking
Link to Account and entering the confirmation number and last name on your reservation; if it still does not show up, try reinstalling the mobile app. If these tips still don't work, I'd recommend calling a Cast Member at the
Disney Resort Hotel Reservations number for assistance.
You should also be able to see your Disney Resort hotel reservation under the
Hotel Reservations button in the My Disney Experience mobile app. You will see your December reservation first, but if you scroll down and click on
View All, you should be able to see the resort details for your February reservation as well!
Brian, I hope this helps you to see all of the magical details you have planned! Be sure to check out the recently released
Walt Disney World Resort Holidays Foodie Guide before your visit so you'll know exactly which seasonal snacks you want to sample! I've got visions of the Present Peppermint Brownie Pop dancing in my head, and can't wait to try it while taking in the sights (and smells!) of the gingerbread house at
Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa! In the meantime, if you have any other planning questions, come back to
planDisney and let us know!
Happy Holidays,
Alison