In 2026, the number of park reservations you can hold at Disney World or Disneyland depends strictly on your ticket type and Annual Pass tier. For standard date-based tickets, separate park reservations are no longer required; your ticket itself acts as your reservation. However, for Annual Passholders (Magic Key or Disney Incredi-Pass, etc.), you are generally limited to holding between 3 and 5 reservations at any one time on a rolling basis. For example, higher-tier passes like the Incredi-Pass usually allow up to 5 concurrent reservations, while lower tiers may be limited to 3. These "rolling" reservations mean that as soon as you use one or it expires, that slot immediately becomes available for you to book a new future date. It is important to note that "Good-to-Go" days, which Disney periodically releases, do not count against your reservation limit, allowing passholders to visit spontaneously without using up their limited slots.