
Theme park reservations are no longer required for date-based tickets. For other admission types, theme park reservations may be required.
Check below to see if you need to make a theme park reservation based on your admission type and the date of your visit.

Tickets that Require a Theme Park Reservation
See which admission types require a theme park reservation.
Annual Passholders
To enter a theme park, each Passholder must have valid admission and may need a theme park reservation based on date of visit.Here’s How to Get Started

Check Availability
If a theme park reservation is required, be sure to check reservation availability before purchasing admission.
Purchase Park Admission
Choose from admission options to suit your vacation style and budget.
Make a Theme Park Reservation
Before you visit a park, you must have valid admission and may need a theme park reservation, depending on the type of admission and the date of your visit.Please note that theme park reservations are limited in number and subject to availability. Availability can change until the theme park reservation is finalized.
Purchase Tickets
Explore a variety of ticket options. Once you purchase your tickets, then you can make your theme park reservations.
If you have a room-only reservation at a Disney Resort or other select hotel and are interested in upgrading to a vacation package with tickets, please call the Disney Reservation Center or call your travel professional—and then make your theme park reservations.

Step 1: Confirm Your Park Admission Is Linked to Your MyDisney Account
To get started, you’ll need valid park admission that’s linked to your MyDisney account.
Step 2: Create Your Party
When you begin to make a theme park reservation, you’ll select your party and the pass or ticket to be used for each party member.
Step 3: Select a Date and Park
Choose the date and the theme park that you’d like to visit from the available theme park reservations.
Step 4: Review and Confirm Your Plans
Carefully review and confirm your selected park and date.- Theme park reservations are no longer required for date-based tickets. For other admission types, theme park reservations may be required.
- Theme park reservations are limited and subject to availability and are not guaranteed until a reservation is finalized.
- Guests with a ticket with Park Hopper benefits or an Annual Pass can visit another theme park at any time of day during park hours (subject to capacity limitations). Theme park reservations may be required for Annual Passholders and Guests with certain non-dated tickets to enter their first park. After they enter their first park, they will be able to visit another theme park.
- We highly recommend that you make your theme park reservation as soon as you complete your admission purchase, as availability can change until the theme park reservation is finalized.
- If you need to modify (change date, park or party members) or cancel a theme park reservation, visit My Theme Park Reservations.
- Good-to-go days are select days when Passholders may visit a Walt Disney World theme park without needing a theme park reservation (subject to pass blockout dates and capacity limitations).
- Good-to-go days will be added periodically. Good-to-go days may be released days or weeks in advance.