Annual Passholders can now make theme park reservations for resort stays in addition to 3 rolling days

Jul 09, 2020 in "Ticket - Platinum Pass Annual Pass"

Posted: Thursday July 9, 2020 6:25am ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

Disney has updated the Disney Park Pass reservation system to give allow more reservations for annual passholders.

Annual Passholders staying at select Disney Resort or other select hotels with valid theme park admission are eligible to make theme park reservations for each day of their stay(s), and now in addition, all Annual Passholders are eligible to make theme park reservations for up to 3 days at a time on a rolling basis. Once you use a theme park reservation, you can make another reservation for a future date.

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hopemax1 hour ago

So far the good to go days for CMs have matched the AP days. CMs can see them on the calendar when they go to make a reservation.

SingleRider1 hour ago

Do good to go days apply to CMs as well? I thought it was only APs.

hopemax1 hour ago

This one was surprising. I saw the news about the merchandise VQ on May 1st and my Dad wanted a reservation, but none were available (Main Entrance Pass). Then an hour later, it's a good to go day. Whatever, Disney. Why make this so annoying!

Brian2 hours ago

Notable. They must not be expecting a big crowd for DHS's 35th anniversary day.

Fido Chuckwagon2 hours ago

Wow, May 4th unavailable for AP reservations at HS. I know it's May 4th, but it can't possibly be that busy given how slow it is this time of year. They just want to push AP's to other parks and/or don't want to staff HS enough to cover the demand. Shameful.

Brian2 hours ago

DCBaker2 hours ago

Another Annual Passholder good-to-go day has been added: May 1, 2024.

Fido Chuckwagon2 hours ago

I agree that it's really annoying and they need to drop this. That said, unless you are going at a super peak time, you are almost certainly going to be able to modify your park reservation that morning to any other park you want. The whole thing is just really stupid at this point. They should have just dropped park reservations for AP's except for Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter.

NelleBelle3 hours ago

THIS!! I’m traveling with someone who doesn’t have an AP and it would’ve been nice to be able to experience the parks how we used to…deciding that morning where we felt like going. Instead, I now have to figure out months ahead of time.

MisterPenguin23 hours ago

I was responding to the post that made it seem like staying on site had no advantage. That's all.

Tuvalu23 hours ago

But the point is we out-of-state on-site Passholders don’t want to make reservations months ahead of time. We don’t want to make them AT ALL. If other on-site ticket holders can go where they please every day without a reservation, so should on-site Incredi-Passholders. It is especially annoying to have to make reservations when others in your traveling party do not.

MisterPenguin23 hours ago

Staying on site allows for unlimited reservations for the length of your stay that you can make months ahead of time. The locals get a limited number plus the good-to-go days.

Brian1 day ago

I agree 100%; a Disney resort reservation should mean no reservation required, especially when coupled with a $1,500 annual pass.

NelleBelle1 day ago

Except there are those of us who are not “local”, have to buy the most expensive AP, spend a fortune staying onsite, and eat all our meals at WDW. Granted, we don’t have blackout dates, but staying onsite should negate those stupid park reservation.