Hi Ralph!
Thanks for stopping by planDisney! You've asked a great question because all Guests 3 years old and above need both
theme park tickets and
theme park reservations for each day they will be visiting the theme parks. Since reservations are such an important part of your trip, I'm really happy to help you get them set up.
First, you will need either a theme park ticket or an Annual Pass for each person who will be visiting Magic Kingdom and those tickets need to be linked to your
My Disney Experience account. Then you can use the
Disney Park Pass system to make your reservation for Magic Kingdom. Select your ticket type, either "Theme Park Tickets" or "Annual Pass," and then select the members of your
Friend & Family List who will be visiting you. Then, you can select the date of your visit and Magic Kingdom as the park you would like to visit.
Reservations are limited, particularly over the next few weeks, so be sure to secure your reservations as soon as possible. Also, if you're unable to make reservations for
Magic Kingdom on the day you'd like, I recommend that you consider adding the Park Hopper option to your ticket, which will allow you to enjoy multiple theme parks on your magical day. You only need reservations for the first theme park you will be visiting and you can hop to a different park after 2:00 p.m. So if you're unable to get a reservation to start your day at Magic Kingdom and you have the Park Hopper option on your ticket, you can still end your day enjoying Magic Kingdom!
Feel free to come back to see us if we can help you again. T-T-F-N, ta ta for now!
~Crystal