Guests will definitely appreciate this new feature!
Disney park passes
Since the phased reopening of the theme parks, park reservations have been required for all theme parks here in the United States. In addition to a theme park ticket, a reservation is also required to gain entry.
Although Disney makes more park passes available at times, it’s a good idea to secure them as soon as you book your vacation. This is especially important during busier times of the year.
Disney World will no longer require park passes for date-based tickets beginning in 2024. You can read that story HERE. Disneyland is still lagging behind a bit, but this new feature will be one that you love.
Modifying park passes
As it stands, Disneyland Guests who change their minds on which park they want to visit must cancel their reservation and re-book. As you can imagine, this can be quite stressful. What if the other park sells out in the time it takes to cancel and make a new one?
Beginning May 17, Disneyland Resort will roll out a new feature that will let Guests modify the date and/or park of their theme park reservations on Disneyland.com without having to cancel the reservation first, subject to park reservation availability and applicable block out dates. Guests using the app will be redirected to the website.
Guests will be able to make modifications to their theme park reservations up to the day of their reservation before they enter the theme park(s) and Magic Key holders will continue to have a one-day modification window.
Keep in mind, if you are a May Key holder you have a one-day modification window. Otherwise, other Guests can modify their selections up to the day of their reservation. They must make this change before entering the park!
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