mlggator22
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Jun 18, 2020
OMG, I was 2 minutes to get in my daughter's computer restarted.
Anyone else obsessevily checking the availability calendar to see if/when dates start to fill up?
Yes.Does anyone know if we're able to change our reservation date later? Like if I reserve a day today and it ends up not being a day I can go, can I cancel the reservation and try to reserve a different date?
It will rejoin with the same queue ID.OMG, I was 2 minutes to get in my daughter's computer restarted.
Reopen the browser when it reloads. It should in theory still have your spot since it maps to the browser/ip.OMG, I was 2 minutes to get in my daughter's computer restarted.
Does anyone know if we're able to change our reservation date later? Like if I reserve a day today and it ends up not being a day I can go, can I cancel the reservation and try to reserve a different date?
Log back in when done; you'll be fine to get in.OMG, I was 2 minutes to get in my daughter's computer restarted.
After I got in, the system asks you what kind of tickets you want to buy: 1-day, 2-day, etc... Then will ask if you want Park Hopper or One-day tickets. To make things easy I bought all my tickets as two day, but my original plan was to buy 2 1day and two 2 day passes.
Then you go through the normal purchase process. Once you buy your tickets, you're kicked back to the main screen, where you have to find the theme park reservation link. Since you're already logged into Disneyland, your tickets are already linked, and it'll just ask you who's in your party, what day you want to go to, then which park. And you're all set.
If I weren't so nervous through the whole process I would have said it was very easy. I do think they could have integrated the ticket purchase and reservation a bit more cleanly. They are two very different workflows.
OMG, I was 2 minutes to get in my daughter's computer restarted.
Do you have the ability to buy different tiers? I am trying to book two days, one Tier 3 and one Tier 4After I got in, the system asks you what kind of tickets you want to buy: 1-day, 2-day, etc... Then will ask if you want Park Hopper or One-day tickets. To make things easy I bought all my tickets as two day, but my original plan was to buy 2 1day and two 2 day passes.
Then you go through the normal purchase process. Once you buy your tickets, you're kicked back to the main screen, where you have to find the theme park reservation link. Since you're already logged into Disneyland, your tickets are already linked, and it'll just ask you who's in your party, what day you want to go to, then which park. And you're all set.
If I weren't so nervous through the whole process I would have said it was very easy. I do think they could have integrated the ticket purchase and reservation a bit more cleanly. They are two very different workflows.
Online classes? The kids should all have queues open on their laptops!Anyone got kids on their online classes wondering if that's taking your internet or something making your wait time longer.....
From my understanding you have to attest when you make your park reservation that you are a CA resident end it will be verified upon entry.Out of stater here...I'm planning to try to make a speculative reservation for post June 15, as that's what The Points Guy had suggested on their blog, yet people in here saying that out of staters should get out of the queue. I haven't read anything that prohibits out of state from making a reservation, just if state guidelines didn't allow you to enter at the time, you wouldn't be able to use it and would have to switch your date...did I miss something?
This is controversial around these parts. You will need to click something saying you're a CA resident to make the reservation, which is the issue. At this point, if you're in the queue, there's no "cancelling" your spot, it holds it even if you log out, so doesn't really matter on that front...Out of stater here...I'm planning to try to make a speculative reservation for post June 15, as that's what The Points Guy had suggested on their blog, yet people in here saying that out of staters should get out of the queue. I haven't read anything that prohibits out of state from making a reservation, just if state guidelines didn't allow you to enter at the time, you wouldn't be able to use it and would have to switch your date...did I miss something?
As long as you aren't in private or incognito mode, and use the same device/browser... I think it should pickup your queue IDQuestion! Need to keep driving. If I lose connection and reconnect will my queue place remain? Or will I start again? It says don’t refresh and that feels like what a disconnection is
Out of stater here...I'm planning to try to make a speculative reservation for post June 15, as that's what The Points Guy had suggested on their blog, yet people in here saying that out of staters should get out of the queue. I haven't read anything that prohibits out of state from making a reservation, just if state guidelines didn't allow you to enter at the time, you wouldn't be able to use it and would have to switch your date...did I miss something?
I just saw on the other thread that someone got reservations by calling. So now i have my three devices and redial going. UGH!!!Same here. Sigh.
Did you copy your queue it code? You should still have your place in line...
Try going here: https://disneyland.disney.go.com/tickets/