As of March 2026, the number of park reservations you can hold at Disneyland Resort is determined primarily by the type of admission you possess. For standard single-day or multi-day theme park tickets, you can generally make a reservation for every day of your ticket's validity, subject to the availability calendar. However, for Magic Key (Annual Pass) holders, the limits are more rigid and tiered based on the pass level. The entry-level tiers typically allow for two to three simultaneous reservations, while the premium "Inspire" or "Believe" keys can hold up to six reservations at any given time. This "rolling" system means that as soon as you use one reservation or it expires, a slot opens up for you to book a new date. It is critical to manage these carefully in 2026; Disneyland maintains a strict "no-show" policy where three missed reservations within a 90-day window will result in a 30-day ban on making any new reservations, effectively locking passholders out of the park during that period.