Welcome to planDisney, Raymond!Thank you for stopping by with this very important question! I am happy to help sprinkle some pixie dust into your plans. Theme Park Reservations are needed for certain ticket types, which include:
If you have date-based tickets, those do not need a Theme Park Reservation, whether they are a 1-day or multi-day ticket. If you are unsure of which ticket type you have, you can call the Existing Tickets line, and a friendly Cast Member will be more than happy to assist. To make Theme Park Reservations, check out the reservation availability calendar and then log in to your MyDisney account on your computer or your My Disney Experience mobile app.The holiday season is just around the corner, and oh boy! The Disney Parks Blog has released several magical articles detailing all the delicious treats that will be available in the theme parks, Disney Resort hotels, and Disney Springs! I hope you enjoy them all! Be sure to add viewing the Gingerbread Displays at select Disney Resort hotels to your list, too!Raymond, I hope you and your family have the jolliest holiday visit to Walt Disney World! Thank you for stopping by planDisney!'Tis the Season!Frances
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