Hello Iva!
Thanks for stopping by planDisney with your question!
Disney’s Park Pass Reservations are new since the theme parks reopened last year, and were started to control attendance in the parks to safer levels. In addition to a valid theme park ticket, each Guest will need a Park Pass Reservation to enter the theme parks.
The number of days you can reserve depends on the type of ticket you have. If you have a
multi-day theme park ticket, you will be able to make a Park Pass Reservation for as many days as you have a valid ticket. For example, if you have a 4-Day ticket, you may make four Park Pass Reservations, if you have a 7-Day ticket you may make 7 Park Pass Reservations, and so forth. Currently, the maximum length of ticket sold for US residents is a 10-Day ticket, so the maximum number of days you could make a Park Pass Reservation for is 10. While the border with the United Kingdom has not yet reopened, Guests from the UK can purchase special 14-Day tickets, and so they may make a maximum of 14 Park Pass Reservations.
Guests who are
Walt Disney World Annual Passholders may hold a maximum of 3 Park Pass Reservations at a time unless they have a reservation at a
Disney Resort Collection Hotel. Once the Passholder enters the first park on day 1, they can then make another Park Pass Reservation for a new day. This continues to roll forward so that the Guest may continue to book subsequent days as they use their reservations. Walt Disney World Annual Passholders staying at a Disney Resort Collection Hotel should be able to make Park Pass Reservations for their length of stay, up to 10 days.
I hope this helps to answer your question, Iva, and that you can secure your desired Park Pass Reservations. Please let me know if you have any additional questions, we are here to help!
Have a Magical Day!
- Kate