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How many reservations does Disney allow?

Disney Incredi-Pass: Make and hold up to 5 park reservations at a time on a rolling basis (reservations are limited and are subject to availability and applicable pass blockout dates)



As of 2026, the number of theme park reservations you can hold at once depends on your ticket type. For standard multi-day tickets, you must make a reservation for every day of your visit, essentially allowing you to hold as many reservations as you have ticket days (up to 10 days). For Magic Key (Annual Pass) holders, the rules are more restrictive: depending on the "pass tier," holders can typically hold between 4 and 6 reservations at any one time on a rolling basis. Once you use a reservation or it expires, you can immediately book another for a future date. It is important to note that since 2024, many "date-based" tickets no longer require a park reservation at Walt Disney World, but they remain mandatory for all guests at Disneyland Resort in California. Additionally, specialized tickets like the Military Salute may have a cap of 5 reservations at a time. Always check the reservation calendar before purchasing, as availability is limited and not guaranteed for every date.

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Disney Incredi-Pass: Make and hold up to 5 park reservations at a time on a rolling basis (reservations are limited and are subject to availability and applicable pass blockout dates)

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Kaye, park pass reservations are directly linked to your Walt Disney World Theme Park tickets. If you have a 5 day theme park ticket, then you are able to hold 5 park pass reservations. If you have a three day ticket, you are able to hold 3 park pass reservations.

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You can only hold 3 park reservations at a time (unless you have a resort stay booked). It's recommended you book Disney's Hollywood Studios first, as this reservation goes the quickest.

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Because the number of park reservations is limited, they can occasionally run out. If you have found that the date you wish to visit no longer has reservations available, it's still worth checking the theme park reservation availability calendar often. You never know when other Guests may need to change their plans.

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You'll need park reservations to visit and can make them by using our theme park reservation system. To enter a park, both a theme park reservation and valid park admission, for the same park on the same date, are required for Guests ages 3 and up.

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Today, Disney is still using the park reservation system, presumably to continue tracking the expected number of guests in each of its parks on a given day to better plan for staffing, food needs and more logistics.

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If a Magic Key holder has a reservation and does not show up for that reservation date, you do get a strike. According to the Magic Key Terms and Conditions, if you are a no-show for three reservations in any 90-day period, you will not be able to make any new reservations for 30 days.

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Unfortunately, Tracey, if theme park reservations are fully booked for a particular day, you will not be able to access additional tickets or enter the parks. The Theme Park Reservation Availability Calendar reflects real-time availability for park reservations.

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How to get Disneyland reservations when sold out
  1. Choose an alternate reservation date. The simplest, but probably not the most ideal, option is choosing another date that's available for your visit. ...
  2. Regularly check for updated availability. ...
  3. Get a park hopper ticket.


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You still can only make one parks pass reservation per day, and you do not need a parks pass reservation at your second park. Again, you'll need one at the first park (and you have to visit the first part), but you don't need a reservation at the second park.

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Thanks so much for visiting us with your question today. I'm pleased to tell you that, yes, it is definitely possible for both you and your husband to manage your kids' tickets through your My Disney Experience accounts.

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If you need to add your spouse or kids, sign into your My Disney Experience account. Choose Family & Friends then go to the bottom where you have the option to Add a Guest. After they are added, you can easily link Theme Park tickets to them and add them to your room and dining reservations.

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Next to your reservation details will be a link titled Change Reservation. Scroll down to Theme Park Tickets and choose the blue change link. The next page will give you all of your park ticket modification options, including adding a day.

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Disney charges a $10-to-$25-per-person penalty for missing a reservation, or if you cancel on the day of the meal.

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You don't need a parks pass reservation for any parks you visit after 2PM after you visit your first park, however you do need to start your day at that first park with a parks pass reservation.

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While buying in person is possible, I highly recommend that you purchase your tickets ahead of time to avoid the worry of being able to get same-day reservations. In order to enter the parks, you need both a ticket and a theme park ticket reservation.

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It may be that you have not yet linked that ticket in your online account. Once that ticket is correctly linked, you should be able to log into that account and click on My Disneyland, Ticket and Reservation Details, and then you should see the prompt to make theme park reservations.

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Ideally, you should have your reservation set at least two months ahead of time, and the reason why is next. Continuing the crowd control measures made necessary by the global pandemic that began in 2020, Disney now says it's no longer enough to buy a park ticket.

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On your own, there's no need to rush from ride to ride. You can truly treat Disneyland as a park. It's a sensation I encourage every fan to experience. Today, alone is often my preferred way to visit the park.

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Suitcases, bags, coolers or backpacks, with or without wheels, larger than 24 long x 15 wide x 18 high (61 cm x 38 cm x 46 cm) are not allowed in any theme park. Loose or dry ice is not permitted in these containers. Re-usable ice packs are recommended.

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A: Guests are allowed to bring outside food and nonalcoholic beverages into the parks for self-consumption, provided they are not in glass containers, do not require heating, reheating, processing or refrigeration and do not have pungent odors.

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