Annual pass theme park reservation and changing hotels

FSU Girl

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I currently have a hotel booked and reservations for the parks booked. I really wanted a different hotel though that’s sold out currently. I keep checking just in case one pops up. If it does and I can switch what happens to my park reservations? Will it move to the new hotel or will it get cancelled and I need to make them again?
 
If it does and I can switch what happens to my park reservations? Will it move to the new hotel or will it get cancelled and I need to make them again?
Park reservations are tied to AP or non-dated ticket and has nothing to do with an on-site Disney resort. Only LLMP and/or LLSP would care about a Disney resort stay (dates only) again not a specific resort.

Dave
 
Park reservations are tied to AP or non-dated ticket and has nothing to do with an on-site Disney resort. Only LLMP and/or LLSP would care about a Disney resort stay (dates only) again not a specific resort.

Dave
But the park reservation is with a hotel stay. I had to select the hotel before making the selection so it bypasses the limit on days I can reserve.
 
But the park reservation is with a hotel stay. I had to select the hotel before making the selection so it bypasses the limit on days I can reserve.
It won't be cancelled but you won't be abie to modify the park reservation after you cancel your old resort.
 

Park reservations are tied to AP or non-dated ticket and has nothing to do with an on-site Disney resort. Only LLMP and/or LLSP would care about a Disney resort stay (dates only) again not a specific resort.

Dave
APs can only hold a finite amount of reservations at a time + length of stay on resort reservations
 
APs can only hold a finite amount of reservations at a time + length of stay on resort reservations
If you cancel your resort the park reservations stick but can't be modified - you can only cancel and rebook if they were tied to that resort stay.

It's a great trick for circumventing the AP reservation limit if you're on a longer offsite trip, but not really beneficial anymore most times in the year. Like right now the calendar is wide open at WDW.
 
If you cancel your resort the park reservations stick but can't be modified - you can only cancel and rebook if they were tied to that resort stay.

It's a great trick for circumventing the AP reservation limit if you're on a longer offsite trip, but not really beneficial anymore most times in the year. Like right now the calendar is wide open at WDW.
So I’m trying to get a different Disney hotel so I’d be modifying my reservation not cancelling. Would that make a difference? Or I still won’t be able to modify?
 
So I’m trying to get a different Disney hotel so I’d be modifying my reservation not cancelling. Would that make a difference? Or I still won’t be able to modify?
If you just change the dates you can modify, but since you’re switching to another resort you may not be able to.
 
Unless you’re going last minute at an extremely busy time of year, you should be able to cancel and rebook your park reservations (as long as your switching to another onsite resort).
 












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