Hey there, Daniel!
Thanks for coming to see us at planDisney! It's great to hear you're planning for your Walt Disney World Resort vacation.
With four theme parks offering all the magic and so much to see and do, I can understand it can be a challenge (although a fun challenge, I think) to decide which theme parks to visit on which days of your stay so you can make reservations. Nevertheless, decide you must. The good news is that you have some flexibility to cancel theme park reservations and make new theme park reservations depending, of course, on reservation availability.
When you make a theme park reservation using the
Disney Park Pass system, the reservation will be displayed in the "My Plans" area of your My Disney Experience account. You can easily cancel a theme park reservation that you have made, and you can make a new theme park reservation with the Disney Park Pass system. Before you cancel any theme park reservations you've made, I recommend first checking out the
Theme Park Reservation Availability calendar to see that the theme park you want to visit has availability on the day you want to visit.
You can cancel a theme park reservation by going to the "My Plans" area of your My Disney Experience account, using either
My Disney Experience at
DisneyWorld.com or the
My Disney Experience mobile app. If you're using the website version of My Disney Experience, go to "My Plans" and look for your theme park reservation, and you should see a "View Details" button. Click on the "View Details" button and you should see a link to cancel the reservation. If you are using the My Disney Experience mobile app, go to "My Plans" and look for your theme park reservation. Tap the theme park reservation and you should see a button to cancel the reservation.
Daniel, you don't mention whether or not you have theme park tickets with the
Park Hopper Option. If you are planning to park hop, that would offer you some additional flexibility to visit more than one theme park per day. This could help with deciding which park to visit on which day of your stay.
If you are staying at a Walt Disney World Resort hotel, I encourage you to keep your ears open for updates on
Early Theme Park Entry, a new every day, every park perk that would offer Guests 30-minute early entry to a theme park. Early Theme Park Entry is planned for later this year.
Daniel, I wish you good luck with your theme park planning. If you have more questions as you make your Walt Disney World Resort plans, please come back and ask us here at planDisney. We're here for you and happy to help!
Enjoy Walt Disney World Resort!
Jerry