The complexities around planning a visit to Disneyland can be daunting, even for annual passholders, which Disney calls Magic Key Holders. Anything Disney can do to simplify its planning process is a win. Such attempts at simplification often come hand in hand with upgraded technology, such as a recent facial recognition test and changes to mobile payment options, with varying results. A new shift reflects guests’ desire for clarity and simpler planning.
The Disneyland app made an improvement that many Magic Key Holders have been waiting for. We have details on the change and how to access it within the app. Mickey Visit brings you the latest Disney news and planning resources, including a Disneyland hotel that has improved after its makeover and a new rule for Disney pin trading.
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Disneyland App Now Displaying Park Reservations
In addition to purchasing theme park admission, all guests visiting Disneyland Park or Disney California Adventure must make a theme park reservation for a specific day.
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Disney just added a new feature to the Disneyland app that displays Magic Key Holders’ active theme park reservations.
Magic Key Holders can see their park reservations this way:
- Open the Disneyland app.
- On the home screen, tap the “hamburger” three lines in the bottom right corner.
- On the next screen, tap “My Tickets & Passes” in the top left corner.
- The following page will display your Magic Key annual pass details, along with any active park reservations you currently possess.
We tested the new feature this morning, and it works instantly. We made a park reservation, and it displayed in “My Tickets & Passes” right away.
If you do not have a reservation, this is what the “My Tickets & Passes” page will look like:
This is a big improvement from the previous interface. For years, the only way for Magic Key Holders to see their park reservations was through the Disneyland website. The Disneyland app didn’t display park reservations at all. In April 2026, Disney added a display of park reservations to the “My Plans” section of the app, but it was still somewhat unclear, and guests had to click through multiple items to see the reservations.
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For now, park reservations only seem to appear on the My Tickets & Passes screen for Magic Key Holders, not guests with other ticket types. When testing the feature with a 3-day park ticket that has reservations attached, the app screen did not display those associated reservations. This may be happening to some tickets and not others.
Earlier this year, the former Disneyland President, who is now head of all Disney theme parks worldwide, shared with us the benefits Disneyland sees in park reservations and that the system will likely continue for the foreseeable future. Notably, park reservations have mostly been eliminated from Disney World in Florida, except for annual passholders.
@worldparks365 on X first reported the Disneyland app update.
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