Hey there, hi there, Mark!
Thanks for stopping by
planDisney where you're always as welcome as can be. I'm happy to assist a fellow Mousekeeter today.
Good news! You do not need to make theme park reservations with your
Disney Magic Ticket. Because your admission is date-based and requires you to choose a start day upon purchase, you are good to go! Simply enter the theme park of your choice each day of your holiday using a MagicBand, Key to the World Card, or
Disney MagicMobile.
I hope this is helpful, Mark. You'll arrive in Florida during one of my favorite months. The weather in March is usually fantastic, and the topiaries at the
EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival are in full bloom! And speaking of springtime weather, if your ticket includes admission to the Walt Disney World Water Parks, your visit begins just in time for the reopening of
Disney's Typhoon Lagoon Water Park. While you may still need a jacket in the morning and evening in March, daytime temperatures tend to be warm enough to swim (at least for my family of northerners). We almost always visit a water park during our spring break vacation in March, and the crowds tend to be lower than in the hot summer months.
One last tip before I go! If you're wondering about the weather, try asking "Hey Disney!," a new, in-room digital assistant, and you will have an answer. "Hey Disney!" is the latest magical companion to your
Disney Resorts Collection hotel room. You can ask "Hey Disney!" to tell jokes, set an alarm, and even request more towels for your room. My daughter loved getting a wake-up call from Mickey Mouse and friends each morning on a recent trip.
Well, Mark, now it's time to say goodbye to all our company, but it looks like we'll see ya real soon in the Most Magical Place on Earth. Thanks again for sending your question to us, and have a wonderful holiday.
Betsy