First Look at New Theme Park Reservation System for Disneyland and Walt Disney World Revealed

Just when we all thought we were FastPass and MaxPass experts; professionals of the ins and outs of reserving dining and rooms at Disney Parks, the game has been changed with the introduction of the all-new Theme Park Reservation system at Disneyland and Walt Disney World. Disney has yet to release additional information on the new system, or how the system will exactly work, but a new thread on the WDWMagic forums reveals what the online reservation system will most likely look like at both resorts:

The screenshots were posted by well-known user flutas on WDWMagic’s Disneyland Resort forum, later boosted by Scott Gustin on Twitter. You’ll notice at the top that there’s a distinction between Single Ticket Reservations and Resort Guest Reservations, signaling at potential priority for resort guests. The rest of the sections are filled in with placeholder text. Reservations must be made for each park, and they’re date and time specific. Do note the small print at the bottom stating that if Passholders no-show for 3 reservations in a 90-day period, they will be unable to make new reservations for the next 30 days.

Reservations must be cancelled before 11:59 PM the day before the reservation is scheduled for.

Within each group, ticket holders are separated from Annual Passports, with a maximum of 4 reservation guests shown. You can see a section at the bottom for those “Unable to Reserve” due to an excess of reservations.

As it still appears to be in beta testing, these screenshots are merely examples of what the Theme Park Reservation system may come to look like once it launches ahead of the theme park reopenings. We expect a similar if not identical system to be used for Walt Disney World.

Featured Image: flutas via WDWMagic Forums