• On Oct 12, 2020
    Lynn from FL Asked Please note that experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    How do I get park reservation

    Hi Lynn!

    Thanks for sending your question to the planDisney panel! Great question! In order to make a park reservation, you first want to visit the Disney Park Pass system page to get in to the reservation system. Before you begin making a park reservation, you must ensure that your park ticket is linked to your Disney Account.  Next, when you begin to make a reservation, you’ll be prompted to create your party from your Family & Friends list (which you set up and/or manage on your My Disney Experience Account). After you have selected your party, you will have to choose the date and the theme park that you’d like to visit from the available reservations. Lastly, you will be prompted to review and confirm the plans. You must repeat these steps for each park reservation. 

    A few things to keep in mind, when making a reservation for the Parks. This system allows you to make a reservation in advance to visit a particular Park on a specific date and helps manage attendance during this reopening period. To enter a Park, a reservation and a valid ticket for the same Park on the same date is required for each person in your group over 3 years old (limit of one Park per day). The number of days of your reservation for a Theme Park will vary according to your plans:

    Guests of Disney hotels and other select hotels may make Park reservations during their stay for the number of days their Theme Park entry is valid. Annual Passholders can make Theme Park reservations up to 3 days prior to their visit and during their stay if they are staying at a Disney or other select hotel. Existing ticket holders can make reservations during the days of validity of their ticket for one of the Theme Parks.

    Reservations are accepted for Parks through September 26, 2021, based on length of stay, ticket eligibility, or ticket eligibility period.

    Quick Tip : Make sure to download the My Disney Experience App on your mobile phone before your trip! Here you can see the wait times for attractions and even where you can place a mobile order for many of the fast food kiosks!

    It has been a pleasure helping you Lynn! If you need further help planning your vacation, please don't hesitate to send me your questions!

      ~ Yael
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Meet the Panelist: Yael, Florida

As a native Floridian, I've experienced the Disney Parks in every stage of life: as a child, a teenager, a newlywed, and now as a mom of three. My journey through the magic of Walt Disney World Resort has been filled with unforgettable moments and invaluable insights. Whether you're planning your first or your 100th visit, I'm eager to share my cherished memories and tried-and-true planning tips with you. Let's make your Disney experience as magical as mine have been! Learn More About Yael

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