Disneyland Updates Ticket Sales and Reservation Process

The Disneyland Resort announced today that there will be a new, simplified process for guests to both purchase a theme park ticket and make a reservation. Guests had previously been struggling with seeing a reservation day available, taking a few minutes to purchase tickets and link them into their Disneyland account, only to come back to the reservation system minutes later and see that the day they had in mind for a visit no longer available. Thankfully, they’ve updated the process!

Purchase a Ticket & Make a Reservation at the Same Time

  1. Start at Disneyland.com/ParkReservations and click “Select Ticket.”
  2. Select the number of days you wish to visit the parks.
  3. Choose the number of tickets you need for all guests in your party, ages 3 and up.
  4. Select your ticket type – one park per day, or Park Hopper tickets.
  5. Pick a date and park for your theme park reservation, subject to availability. (If you choose Park Hopper tickets, select your starting park for each day of your visit, subject to availability. You can then begin crossing over between the parks after 1 p.m. that day (based on availability)!)
  6. For added convenience, you may now select the add-on option of purchasing parking vouchers, in advance.
  7. Review your current selections, and purchase!

Making a Reservation With a Previously Purchased Ticket Loaded Into Your Disneyland Account

  1. Log into your Disney account on Disneyland.com or the Disneyland app to link valid theme park tickets prior to accessing the park reservation system.
  2. Head to Disneyland.com/ParkReservations and click “Make Park Reservation.”
  3. Create your party.
  4. Select the day and theme park you’d like to visit. Guests with Park Hopper tickets will select which theme park they wish to start their day, pending availability, and then will be able to begin crossing over between the parks after 1 p.m. that day (based on availability).
  5. Review, and confirm your visit! And as a reminder, guests with multi-day tickets will be required to make a separate park reservation for each day they plan to visit the theme parks.

What About Out-of-State Visitors?

“Until further clarification from the state, only California residents may visit the parks, and in groups no larger than 3 households, in line with current state guidelines. Proof of residency may be required.” (statement given by Disney) So, for the time being, Disneyland is still only open to California residents. As soon as that information changes we will let you know!