• On May 4, 2021
    Tonya from CA Asked Please note that experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    how do I find the ticket availability for June 16,2021? My reservation says i have to make a park reservation

    Hi Tonya!

    Thanks for stopping by planDisney with your question.

    I'm happy to hear you're planning a visit to Walt Disney World Resort! There's magic in the air, and you'll get a chance to experience it for yourself when you visit The Most Magical Place on Earth. 

    As Guests Return to a World of Magic, there are a few extra steps to take when planning a Walt Disney World vacation. In order to manage attendance and promote physical distancing, at this time, Guests are required to make a theme park reservation through the Disney Park Pass reservation system. All Guests ages 3 and older must have a Disney Park Pass reservation to accompany valid admission for the same park on that date. Before purchasing your theme park tickets, I encourage you to check the Theme Park Reservation Availability calendar for June. While not all four theme parks are showing full availability at this time, that is always subject to change. If you don't see availability for the park you'd like to visit, don't give up hope - Guests' plans can change, and Park Passes can become available at any time. I encourage you to check the calendar often for any updates. 

    Guests who purchase theme park tickets with the Park Hopper Option have the ability to visit more than one park on the same day (even all four parks, if they'd like!). There are a few guidelines to follow during Walt Disney World's phased reopening:

    1)  Guests will need a Disney Park Pass reservation to enter the first park they'd like to visit. 

    2)  The Guest must physically enter the first park by scanning a MagicBand, theme park ticket, or using Disney's MagicMobile service at the point of entry, before hopping to a second (or third, or fourth) theme park after 2pm.

    3)  The ability to "hop" to another park is subject to that park's capacity limitations. (Note: I've been to Walt Disney World numerous times since Park Hopping was reintroduced, and so far have had no issues with capacity limitations affecting us being able to visit other parks.) So, even if you can't get a Park Pass for your "first choice" park in the morning, with a Park Hopper ticket, you'll most likely have the opportunity to visit that park after 2pm. At this time, there is complimentary transportation from park-to-park for Park Hopping Guests. 

    I hope this helps! Please come back and visit us here at planDisney if you have more questions before your visit.
    Diane W. 
     

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"Dream It! Plan It! Do It!" – that's my motto! If you've always dreamed of a magical visit to Walt Disney World Resort, or sailing away with Captain Mickey on a Disney Cruise, I'd love to help you plan and make the most of your vacation. My favorite getaway is a Land and Sea adventure - from Cinderella Castle to sand castles! Learn More About Diane

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