Disneyland requires Park Reservations!!
These can be booked 120 days in advance!
We will get these booked for you.
Just let us know where you want to start your days!
How Park Reservations Work
Theme park reservations can fill quickly based on time of year, and availability depends on park capacity, blockout dates, and Disney’s reservation allotments.
You need a reservation for every day you plan to enter the parks.
Reservations can be modified or canceled if your plans shift, based on availability.
Your park reservation will be linked to your ticket. When you scan your ticket to enter, your reservation will automatically show up.
Park Hopping
If you have a Park Hopper ticket and a valid reservation:
Beginning June 9, 2026, Disneyland Resort guests with Park Hopper tickets and Magic Key passes will be able to cross between parks without having to wait until 11 a.m., subject to availability of the applicable park. YAY!!
You must scan into your first reserved park before hopping to the next one.
Park Hoppers are highly recommended.
Disneyland is incredibly walkable. The entrances to Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure are only a few steps apart, which makes park hopping so easy, even with little kids.
Because everything is so close, most families find themselves wanting the flexibility to switch parks throughout the day. Maybe you start the morning in Fantasyland, hop into DCA for lunch and a show, then head back to Disneyland for fireworks.
I highly recommend Park Hopper tickets for almost everyone. It gives you freedom, keeps your days flexible, and helps avoid that “I wish we had added hoppers” regret once you’re there.
On the map below, you can see the entrance for Disneyland is labeled with a number 5 and the entrance for California Adventure is labeled with a number 6. It’s just too easy to park hop!!