Howdy, Sean! Thank you for bringing this great question to planDisney. Since you'll be arriving at the Most Magical Place on Earth any minute, let's jump right into how your theme park tickets will work.
It sounds like you have a
date-based ticket for tomorrow, and if so, you do not need a theme park reservation. Date-based tickets do not need reservations, so you're free to visit any of the four theme parks first and hop to another anytime, subject to theme park capacity.
Tickets that are
not date-based will need theme park reservations for the first park you plan to enter. This includes admission types such as annual passes, some military tickets, and select special offers. But if your ticket is specifically for tomorrow, you probably have a date-based ticket and can head to Magic Kingdom Park or Disney's Hollywood Studios. It's your choice, Sean!
If you're unsure which type of ticket you have, I recommend using the chat feature in your mobile app or calling the
Tickets and Hotel Reservations line for more information about your ticket requirements.
My personal advice is to head to Disney's Hollywood Studios
as soon as the park opens tomorrow. Wait times are sometimes lower in the morning, so I always head to
Slinky Dog Dash for an early ride with my favorite Toy Story characters. Grab lunch at
Woody's Lunch Box and then make your way to Magic Kingdom Park in the afternoon. Catch Disney's Festival of Fantasy Parade, ride Space Mountain, and stick around for the
Happily Ever After nighttime spectacular. That sounds like a magical day from beginning to end!
Sean, I hope you have a fabulous time at Walt Disney World Resort. Like Slinky Dog says, "Hang on!" You're in for the best day EVER! Please stop by
planDisney anytime.
Magic awaits,
Elaine