Welcome to planDisney, Nigel! I'm sorry to hear that your My Disney Experience is not accurately reflecting your plans. I assume you've bought a wonderful
Magic Ticket available to UK residents. I'm lucky enough to have visited using this ticket previously, so I'm delighted to walk you through how linking tickets worked for us.
After placing a booking with the Walt Disney World Travel Company, Guests receive an email confirmation of their ticket purchases and a second email containing a PDF
Will-Call ticket confirmation voucher. Within this PDF Will-Call voucher, on the top right-hand side, there will be a barcode with a number printed below; it's this number (along with the Lead Passenger Surname) to use when linking tickets in
My Disney Experience. I always find it easier to take these steps in the desktop version of My Disney Experience.
I hope this helps you to make that ticket link in My Disney Experience, but should you have any further difficulties, the super-helpful
Disney experts are available to talk to us Brits and help us along the way.
You're approaching your
60-day window for restaurant reservations. Our whole family adores any character dining experience, but I like to think Winnie holds a special place in all British hearts. If it's the case for you, don't miss out on
The Crystal Palace for the ultimate memorable dining experience.
Nigel, I'm sending all the pixie dust I can muster that your tickets have been successfully added to My Disney Experience. We're here to help with everything Walt Disney World, so pop back anytime!
Have a magical adventure!
Louise