Yes, you need a specific ticket reservation for Disney After Hours events in 2026, as these are separately ticketed, limited-capacity evenings that are not included in a standard day ticket. When you purchase an "After Hours" ticket for Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, or Hollywood Studios, that ticket is your reservation for the night. You do not need a separate theme park reservation (the "Park Pass") for these events. In 2026, these tickets are highly sought after because they allow a very small number of guests to enjoy the park for three hours after official closing with virtually no wait times for major attractions and complimentary snacks. For dining during these events, such as a table-service meal at the Blue Bayou or Liberty Tree Tavern, a separate dining reservation is highly recommended and can be made via the app up to 60 days in advance. If you have a regular day ticket and want to stay for "After Hours," you will be escorted out of the park at closing time unless you can show your "After Hours" wristband or digital pass. In 2026, "After Hours" tickets often sell out months in advance, so your "reservation" (the ticket purchase) should be handled as soon as the sales window opens.