Annual Passholders Now Allowed to Make Theme Park Reservations For 3 Days at a Time in Addition to Resort Days

Jessica Figueroa

People eagerly lined up at the Annual Passholder Entrance for Walt Disney World, marked by a sign featuring Mickey Mouse, as they anticipated the magic that their Walt Disney World Annual Passes 2020 would unlock.

Annual Passholders Now Allowed to Make Theme Park Reservations For 3 Days at a Time in Addition to Resort Days

During the initial Disney Park Pass system launch, some Annual Passholders reported not being able to make any additional theme park reservations outside of the ones they were able to make tied to their resort booking. Now, Disney has updated verbiage on the site to indicate that Annual Passholders can make theme park reservations for up to 3 days at a time and for their length of stay if staying at a Disney Resort or other select hotel.

Disney states the following on its Annual Passholder “Know Before You Go” page:

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UPDATED – Annual Passholders staying at select Disney Resort or other select hotels with valid theme park admission are eligible to make theme park reservationsfor 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.

It seems Annual Passholders are no longer limited to either 3 Disney Park Pass reservations or a set number of reservations allotted through a resort booking.

If you’re an Annual Passholder, make sure you go in and book your extra reservations!

2 thoughts on “Annual Passholders Now Allowed to Make Theme Park Reservations For 3 Days at a Time in Addition to Resort Days”

  1. It’s not working for me. I have a resort stay, and only one day as an annual pass holder, but it won’t let me book 2 more.

  2. I’ve just learned that Disney is now selling new 2020 multi tickets and they can make reservations for all days. I am an out of state annual passholder and I can only only make 3. How is that fair?

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