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.