Welcome to planDisney, Nancy. It's so nice to virtually meet you and answer your question today!
Currently, Guests with date-based tickets do not require
Theme Park Reservations. This means that if you picked days on a calendar when you were purchasing your
theme park tickets, you likely don't have to make reservations to visit a theme park at the
Walt Disney World Resort. However, there
are a few tickets that still require them, such as
Annual Passes, Military Salute Tickets, student group tickets, and Sports and Convention Tickets.
If you
do have tickets that require reservations and you've already made them, simply select "
Theme Park Reservations" from the My Disney Experience dropdown menu, select "
Make or Modify Theme Park Reservations," and on this page, you should see all the Theme Park Reservations you currently hold. If it turns out you haven't made them, you can do so from this page. You can also access this information through the
My Disney Experience mobile app by clicking on the plus sign (+) in the middle of the bottom menu bar, selecting "Make or Modify Park Reservations," clicking the blue button that says the same thing, and it will lead you to the Theme Park Reservations page of the website to both check your current reservations and/or make new ones!
Last year, the
EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival took place in March. You'll want to follow along with the
Disney Parks Blog leading up to your trip to see if it will be offered again in 2025 when you're at the resort. This is the festival I have actually visited the most often, and the Outdoor Kitchens and blooms around the park just add a whole new layer to the complexity and diverse offerings of this
imaginative place.
Nancy, I hope you have a great trip to the resort. Please feel free to
reach out again with any other questions. I'm happy to help you navigate your magical journey!
We're painting the roses red,
Matt