What is the difference between "reservations for Park admission/changes to reservations for Park admission" and "Park ticket purchases online/changes to Park tickets"?

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[Reservations for Park admission/changes to reservations for Park admission]
Eligible Guests:
Guests who already have a Park ticket without a fixed admission date such as Sponsor Passport or Shareholders' Passport, etc.
Reservations for Park admission:
To enter the Park with the above Park tickets, Guests will be required to reserve the date of admission and Park in advance. For information about how to make a reservation, please see here.
Changes to reservations for Park admission:
Changes can be made to the date of admission and Park (note) after making a reservation for Park admission. For details, please see here.
-Please note that changes cannot be made to the Park for Park tickets that are specified the Park at the time of ticket distribution.

[Park ticket purchases online/changes to Park tickets]
Eligible Guests:
Guests purchasing Park tickets online
Park ticket purchases:
To enter the Park, Guests will be required to specify the date of admission, Park and age category, and make a purchase online. For information about how to make a purchase, please see here.
-Park tickets without a fixed admission date (open tickets) are currently not available for purchase.
Changes to Park tickets:
If Park tickets are available online for the desired date of admission, changes can be made to the date of admission and age category for Park tickets purchased online. The Park specified at the time of purchase cannot be changed. For information about how to make changes, please see here.

[Note] Park tickets cannot be reserved.
Reservations for Park tickets are not accepted.
All information in the Frequently Asked Questions, etc. that mentions "reservations for Park admission" is for "Guests entering the Park with their Park tickets without a fixed admission date" as described above. For Guests purchasing Park tickets online, information is provided with the mention of "purchase".

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