Hi there Donna! Welcome to planDisney.
I'm glad to hear you have your theme park admission and are ready to make your Disney Park Pass reservations for your November trip. At this time, all Guests ages 3 and up will need both a Disney Park Pass theme park reservation as well as valid admission in order to enter a theme park.
There is a separate reservation system for Annual Passholders and for standard theme park ticket holders. You will need to book you and your husband's Disney Park Pass reservations separately. You will see on the
page to make theme park reservations that there is a separate link for Theme Park Tickets and for Annual Passes. That is how I need to make Disney Park Pass reservations for my family. I am an
Annual Passholder, but the rest of my family is not, so I will have a separate reservation from the rest of my party. A Disney Park Pass reservation is not like a dining reservation where everyone needs to be on the same reservation to be seated at the same table. As long as you and your husband both have reservations for the same theme park on the same day, you'll be able to enter the theme park together.
When viewing your Disney Park Pass reservations under "My Plans" on the
My Disney Experience website, you should see the character icon and name of each Guest on the reservation. When viewing your Disney Park Pass reservations in the
My Disney Experience mobile app under "Future Plans", click on the pass to view details and you will be able to see the name of the Guest on that reservation.
Did you see the
Foodie Guide to the
EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival was recently posted on the Disney Parks Blog? The festival runs from July 14 through November 19. I am already making my must-try list for my next visit!
I hope that helps! If you have any additional questions, please don't hesitate to visit planDisney again anytime. Enjoy your visit!
Anne Marie