Photo of a bunch of Mickey balloons - Walt Disney World Spring Header 2
  • On Jul 1, 2025
    Jon from NY Asked Please note that experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    Good morning - I have a three-day park hopper ticket. How do I make park reservations for my first park visit of the day ? I cant seem to find a link or way to do that on my MyDisneyExperience app

    Hey there, 

    Good morning, Jon a three-day park hopper ticket is a great start for your summer visit to the Walt Disney World Resort. I can definitely help you locate where to make reservations on the My Disney Experience App. So let’s get started!

    First you want to locate your tickets in My Disney Experience App. You can do that by using the tab at the bottom right hand side of your app. They appear to be three stacked lines. This is where you can locate the “My Tickets and Passes” section. If you can see your if you can see your tickets awesome!

    If you can’t see your tickets, then this is where you’ll want to add them. Tap on the blue + in the top right corner that will ask you how you want to add your tickets. If you already have purchased the tickets you will want to use the “Link Tickets and Passes” option. From here you can type in an ID number or use your camera to scan the tickets. Once those tickets are assigned to you, you can then move onto the reservation part. You can start by heading back to the home button at the bottom of your screen on the left-hand side. You will then use the plus button in the middle of the screen at the bottom. There will be an option that says “Make or Modify park reservations.” The next page will show you three options one being “Make or Modify theme park reservations” use this option and from here you will be able to choose the dates and the parks you’d like to make reservations for. If you have issues with adding the tickets then you should call for assistance by phone.

    Once you have your initial park set up for each day, I would check out the hours for each park.  That way you can make a plan for the other parks that you would like to hop to on those given days. A pro tip I could offer is plan on your first park to be a park that closes earlier than the second park you would like to visit. This gives you time to take a break in between parks for a nice recharge at your resort or just hanging out in your rental vehicle. That mid-day break is the second pro tip and for me the most important to keep your energy alive for the second half of your day. 

    I hope this information is helpful in planning your days at the parks. Have a magical trip!

    See ya real soon,

    Jeremy A.
thumbnail image for Jeremy

Meet the Panelist: Jeremy, New Jersey

Bright Suns travelers! I'm Jeremy from Jersey, a lifelong Disney fan. Father to 3 amazing kids, and husband to my wife of 16 years. I've been sharing the Walt Disney World Resort with my family for 19 years to join in the wonder and joy the parks have brought me my entire life. Consider me here to help with all you travel questions from Batuu to Cinderella Castle. Whether it's teenagers, toddlers, or your middle-aged cousins. Helping you find your version of magic is my mission. Learn More About Jeremy

Didn't find what you were looking for? Click the Ask a Question button to open the Ask a Question dialogue box. If you are not logged in a dialogue box will appear to signin in order to ask a question.

To submit your question, please log in now if you have not already done so.

Ask a QuestionOpens the Ask a Question dialog box.
x

Update Browser

For a better experience browsing this website, please download an updated version of Internet Explorer.


Or you can continue browsing without updating.