To enter Disney’s Hollywood Studios, you do not necessarily need a "separate" ticket dedicated only to that park, but you must have a valid form of admission that includes access to it. Most guests use a standard "Base Ticket," which allows entry to one theme park per day; if you choose Hollywood Studios as your park for that day, that is the only ticket you need. However, if you wish to visit multiple parks in a single day—for example, starting at EPCOT and then going to Hollywood Studios for the evening—you must have the "Park Hopper" option added to your ticket. It is also important to distinguish between Disney's Hollywood Studios in Florida and Universal Studios Hollywood in California, as they are entirely different companies and require completely different tickets. For 2026, it is also worth noting that while "Park Reservations" have been removed for most date-based tickets, certain pass types (like Annual Passes) may still require a reservation for specific days. Always check the official My Disney Experience app to ensure your ticket is linked and that no additional reservations are required for your specific visit date.