Disney Park Pass reservation system now live for all ticket holders; availability calendar released
The new Disney Park Pass reservation system has made its online debut on the official Walt Disney World website, giving guests a glimpse at what it will take to visit the parks for the foreseeable future.

You can check out the reservation system at this link. Also newly available is the Disney Park Pass Availability Calendar, which you can see here. This calendar shows through color-coding what days all parks are available to visit, only some parks available, and no parks available to visit at all.

In order to visit any of the four Walt Disney World theme parks, guests will not only need valid admission, but also a confirmed Disney Park Pass reservation for themselves and their party. As of the time of writing, the reservation system is now accessible to existing ticket holders without a Disney Resort hotel stay, Resort hotel guests and Annual Passholders.
Not sure how to make your reservation through the Disney Park Pass? Here’s how to do it:
Step 1: Link your tickets to My Disney Experience
Before you make any reservations, you’ll need valid theme park admission that’s linked to your My Disney Experience account. If you don’t have an account, you’ll need to create one.
Once signed in, link your admission to your profile, and make sure that all guests in your party also have valid admission linked to their profiles. Keep in mind that new ticket sales for Walt Disney World are not available at this time, so you won’t be able to purchase extra tickets if you need them.
Step 2: Create your party
When you start the reservation-making process, My Disney Experience will prompt you to create your party from those in your connected Family & Friends list.
Just click the check box by who you want to be included in the reservation, and then select “Continue”; if you’re missing someone in your travel party, just add them through the “Add a Guest” option.
If members of your party have Annual Passes or Resort hotel reservations, they might need to make separate Disney Park Pass reservations from yours depending on your admission type.
Step 3: Select date and park
Next, you’ll be prompted to select your visit date and the theme park you wish to visit from what’s available. Each available park will be shown with their operating hours for that selected day, and then you’ll have to choose what park you’ll be visiting and what time you’ll visit.
After choosing your visit date, theme park, and arrival time, you can confirm your reservation.
Step 4: Review and confirm plans
Make sure to review and confirm your theme park and visit date, and double-check that you don’t need to make any changes. Before confirming, you’ll have to agree to the Terms & Conditions, which include a COIVD-19 liability waiver.
Once confirmed, you’ll see your Disney Park Pass reservation appear in My Plans on My Disney Experience both online and in the app. If you have a multi-day ticket, you’ll have to repeat this process for each date of your visit.
Remember that reservations are limited and subject to availability and are not guaranteed until a reservation is finalized. At the time of writing, guests can only choose to visit one park per day due to attendance limitations.
Walt Disney World Resort will reopen to guests with Park Pass reservations on July 11. For more information that you’ll need to know ahead of reopening, check out our articles below:
Questions and Answers about visiting Walt Disney World post-COVID-19 closures
Every attraction and entertainment offering that will be available at Disney World upon reopening
Disney World releases update on attractions and entertainment for phased reopening
Walt Disney World releases updates for resort hotels ahead of reopening
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i need reservation for 2 Adults: Yicell Fernandez & Delia Alonso and a child 9 years old Annette Carballo for Animal Kingdom on July 30th & Epcot Center on Agust 31st . Please let me know how to pay
You’ll need to visit disneyworld.com to buy tickets and reserve a Park Pass.