Hi Tammie, and welcome to planDisney!
Walt Disney Annual Passholders unite! I have the
Disney Sorcerer Pass, too, and I love being able to reserve up to five theme park reservations at a time on a rolling basis. Because I can’t see your Disney account to see the exact issue, I can definitely share some of my ideas about why you can’t make theme park reservations after November 4, Tammie.
As I mentioned earlier, you can only hold up to five theme park reservations at a time. So, one possibility is that you have five days already ready to go before November 4. If that’s the case, you may want to temporarily drop one of your days, especially if it is at a theme park that does not hit maximum capacity often like
Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park.
Another reason could be that your annual pass is expiring soon. My son’s pass expires in January, so there is no availability for him when I click into February. It states “Looking for Future Dates?”You can check your pass’s expiration date by logging in to your
My Disney Experience account and selecting “My Profile.” You should see the expiration date under the “Memberships & Passes” section. You can renew your annual pass on the Walt Disney World Resort website, in the My Disney Experience App, in-person at the parks or
Disney Springs, or via the phone.
AN EXTRA GEM: By the way, starting next year, Walt Disney World will begin implementing “good-to-go days.” This means that on some days, starting sometime in January 2024, you will be able to enter the theme parks without needing a theme park reservation. Blockout dates will still apply, but how cool is that?!
Tammie, hopefully this has helped you figure out why you can’t reserve past a certain date. If not, feel free to reach out to
V.I.Passholders Support where you can speak to a friendly Cast Member. If you have any other questions about your upcoming Disney vacations, ask us here at planDisney.
I’m all ears! Magic always,
LeAndra