Hi Lisa!
Welcome to planDisney!
Thank you for sending in this question, as I am sure other guests will be wondering the same thing. The good news is that your
Disney Park Pass is linked to your park admission tickets, not your Disney Resort reservation, so if you have a two-day admission ticket, then you can reserve your Disney Park Pass for both days. The park passes are limited and are subject to availability, so I would encourage you to make your reservations as soon as you can. Please ensure your park admission tickets are linked to your My Disney Experience account, then you can see current availability
and make your reservations here.
As your vacation will soon be here, any dining reservations can now be made, either
online or by using your My Disney Experience account. (All dining can be reserved up to 60 days in advance.). If your preferred locations are fully booked, please keep trying as cancellations do occur as Guests update their plans. It's worth knowing that availability can increase nearer to the date when Guests are already visiting Walt Disney World Resort.
During the phased re-opening of Walt Disney World, we may need a little more considered and careful planning, but our vacations to Walt Disney World Resort can still be a magical experience. Please read this information about
Returning to a World of Magic, and
Parks and Tickets: Know Before You Go, and the
Disney Parks Blog provides all the latest official updates as they are announced.
Please come back and ask as many questions as you like! We are always happy to help you plan your vacation.
Sue