Hello there, Courtney!
I'm so glad you came to planDisney to find out how to link tickets and theme park reservations. My favorite core memories involve visiting the Walt Disney World Resort with my entire extended family. There's really nothing better than sitting down at one of the many magical restaurants across Walt Disney World with your entire family after a morning filled with riding attractions, visiting princesses at Princess Fairytale Hall, or taking selfies with First Order Stormtroopers. Now, let's get those tickets of yours linked!
First, let's check that you have access to your
My Disney Experience account, which will be your one-stop shop for planning your Walt Disney World Resort vacation. Prior to purchasing your new ticket, make sure your
desired date and theme park are still available. You can go ahead and purchase additional tickets once you've confirmed theme park reservations are available the day of your visit. Once you've purchased your new park admission, you'll need to make a theme park reservation for each data that aligns with the plans that you already made for your family. Your new ticket may automatically appear in My Disney Experience. If not, you could link the new ticket by manually entering your Will Call Confirmation Number or Ticket ID.
In order for your whole family to see your plans, you'll want to make sure that your
Family and Friends List is up to date. On the app, press the three horizontal bars on the bottom right-hand corner of the screen, scroll down and click "My Profile", and select the
Family and Friends List at the top to see who is currently linked to your account. you can "Add a Guest" to connect to your list by finding them through current friends, entering their name and age, or scanning their linking code. Now, you should be able to view and make plans with other members of your party.
I hope you found this information helpful, Courtney! Like Belle, I hope your family has an incredible trip visiting "far-off places, daring sword fights, [and maybe even] a prince in disguise." Please feel free to follow up again if you have any other questions.
Best,
Melanie