Hello there, Dania!
Welcome to
planDisney, and thank you for stopping by to ask us your
Disneyland Resort question. Park Hopper tickets can help you make the most of your theme park time, so I’m happy to hear you selected them for your upcoming trip!
When you purchased your tickets and made a
theme park reservation for your chosen date, you were asked to select your starting park for the day. That means you’ll begin at the theme park you reserved and then be able to visit the other park after 11:00 a.m. with a
Park Hopper ticket. At this time, a park reservation is not required for the second park after visiting the first park. As long as you’re certain you purchased a Park Hopper and selected your starting park, you should be good to go! I recommend checking your email for a purchase confirmation email that includes these details. Another item to note is that if you looked at the
theme park reservation calendar online at some point after your ticket purchase, it may show that reservations are now unavailable for one or both parks on any given day, but that is only for new reservations. Rest assured that your confirmed plans to visit both theme parks are set.
I hope this information is helpful and that your vacation is filled with many pixie-dusted memories, Dania! Please write back with any other questions you can dream of as you continue making plans.
Wishing you magic,
Courtney