Hi Gianluca! Thanks for bringing your question to planDisney.
I bet you're looking forward to your vacation at Disneyland Resort! It will be here before you know it, and it's good that you're checking on your
theme park reservation, which is currently necessary for entry along with a valid
admission ticket. Some admission tickets include a theme park reservation and some require that you make one. I can walk you through how to determine whether you already have a theme park reservation for your trip.
On a desktop computer, you can log into your Disneyland account to check. On the upper right side of the page, you'll see "My Disneyland." This brings up a menu that includes "Tickets and Reservations Details," which you can select to see "Theme Park Tickets & Reservations." Scroll down to "View My Park Reservations," click the link, and if you have a reservation, it should appear there.
Alternatively, you can use the
Disneyland mobile app to check for an existing theme park reservation. Click the three-bar menu and select the "My Genie Day" tile. You can change the day to the first day of your vacation, and any existing theme park reservation should be there.
If you still need to make theme park reservations, they open up 120 days in advance. You'll want to check the
Theme Park Availability Calendar first, and as a reminder, if you have a
Park Hopper, you'll be selecting the park you want to begin your day in.
I hope this helps! Have a magical day.
Elizabeth