2021 Florida Resident Tickets Now On Sale

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Earlier today, 2021 stand-alone tickets went on sale to the general public. Now, we have a link to the 2021 Florida Resident Tickets for Walt Disney World as well. Just like the general public tickets, dates are only for January 1, 2021 to September 26, 2021. Florida Resident tickets are good for 1-day, 3-days, or 4-days.

2021 Florida Resident Tickets: https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/admission/tickets/theme-parks-for-fl-resident/

Please note: that you must be signed into an account that reflects that you qualify for the Florida Resident offer. If you aren’t, the link above will give the following error message: “We could not verify you are eligible for the requested offer. Please update your profile. Or see the available offer(s) below.”

As a reminder, all guests who are visiting the Disney World theme parks between now and September 27, 2021 will be required to make a theme park reservation in addition to purchasing admission. Simply purchasing a ticket doesnโ€™t guarantee youโ€™ll enter the theme park.

Guests can access the Disney Park Pass by visiting https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/park-reservations/ on a browser. The Disney Park Pass reservation system is not available in the My Disney Experience app. To see which dates are available, check out the Disney Park Pass availability calendar, viewable here.

Here is the step-by-step process to secure a Disney Park Pass theme park reservation:

Step 1: Link Your Admission to Your Disney Account

To get started, youโ€™ll need valid park admission thatโ€™s linked to your Disney account.

Once your admission is linked to your account, you can begin to make a park reservation.

Step 2: Create Your Party

When you begin to make a reservation, youโ€™ll be prompted to create your party from your Family & Friends list.

Simply select the family and friends youโ€™d like to include, then select โ€œContinueโ€.

Donโ€™t see someone in your travel party? Select โ€œAdd a Guestโ€ to include them.

Note: You may need to make more than one Disney Park Pass reservation for your party depending on your admission type. Please make sure your party consists of Annual Passholders or theme park ticket holders.

Staying in a Disney Resort or other select hotel with a package that includes tickets? Everyone in your party must also have a hotel reservation. If this varies, you will need to make separate Disney Park Pass reservations.

Step 3: Select a Date and Park

Choose the date and the theme park that youโ€™d like to visit from the available reservations. Please note that dates and theme park selections are limited and subject to availability.

After creating your party in the Disney Park Pass system, youโ€™ll be prompted to:

  • Select a Date: View a calendar and choose one of the available dates for your visit.
  • Select a Theme Park: Park hours will be displayed for your convenience.
  • Select a Time: This is the time that you can visit the park.

After selecting your date, park and time, you can confirm your reservation.

Step 4: Review and Confirm Your Plans

Carefully review and confirm your selected park and date.

If you need to make any changes, select โ€œBackโ€ to revise your selections. 

Before confirming, youโ€™ll need to agree to the Terms & Conditions, including the COVID-19 liability waiver. Then, select โ€œConfirmโ€ to complete your park reservation. 

Once confirmed, your reservation will appear in My Plans.

Want to make another park reservation? Select โ€œMake Another Reservationโ€ to continue planning. As a reminder, if you have a multi-day ticket, you will be required to make a park reservation for each date of your visit.

Your new reservation(s) will appear in My Plansโ€”both online and in the My Disney Experience app.

If you need to cancel a reservation, view your daily itinerary in My Plans, then select โ€œReservation Detailsโ€.

Youโ€™re All Set!

Get ready to experience the magic of a Walt Disney World theme park. Good luck!


As always, keep checking back with us here at BlogMickey.com for the latest Disney Parks news and photos. We’ll continue to bring you news and photos, where possible, through the Disney Parks closure due to Coronavirus (COVID-19) and will resume our normal coverage once the parks reopen to guests on July 11th!

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