Technically, you cannot "sell" a Disney theme park reservation or a hotel booking in the traditional sense, as Disney's terms and conditions strictly prohibit the resale of tickets and reservations. Theme park tickets and "Magic Key" passes are non-transferable and are linked to a specific person's name and photo. However, there is a "legal" workaround for hotel-only reservations through platforms like "DVC Rental Store" or "David’s Vacation Club Rentals." If you have a Disney Vacation Club (DVC) points-based reservation, you can "rent" your points to someone else, effectively transferring the stay to them for a fee. For standard hotel bookings, you can often "transfer" the reservation by changing the name on the lead guest profile through the Disney website or by calling their central reservations line, provided no tickets are attached. In 2026, Disney has become much more aggressive in shutting down "third-party" resellers who try to hoard dining reservations or "Lightening Lane" slots to sell for a profit. If you are caught selling a reservation for a profit, Disney reserves the right to cancel the booking and even ban your account from future use.