Install SupaPark on your phone (add to Home Screen)
Add SupaPark to your phone's home screen so it opens full-screen and your push alerts land reliably during your park day.
Quick answer
SupaPark runs in your phone’s web browser at supapark.com — there’s no app store download. For the best experience, add it to your home screen. This makes SupaPark open full-screen like a normal app and, most importantly, helps your push alerts (ride-down, walk-on, and Drop Watch notifications) arrive reliably while you’re in the park.
Do this once before your trip so you don’t miss a single alert.
iPhone / iPad (iOS)
- Open Safari and go to supapark.com (it must be Safari — other browsers can’t add to the Home Screen on iOS).
- Sign in to your account.
- Tap the Share button (the square with an arrow pointing up).
- Scroll down and tap Add to Home Screen.
- Tap Add in the top corner. The SupaPark icon now sits on your home screen.
- Open SupaPark from that new icon, then allow notifications when prompted.
Android
- Open Chrome and go to supapark.com.
- Sign in to your account.
- Tap the ⋮ menu (three dots, top-right).
- Tap Install app (it may also read Add to Home screen).
- Confirm. The SupaPark icon appears in your app drawer and on your home screen.
- Open it from that icon and allow notifications when prompted.
Turn on notifications
Alerts are the whole point, so don’t skip this:
- When your browser asks for notification permission, tap Allow.
- Always open SupaPark from the home screen icon (not a browser tab) so alerts come through full-screen and on time.
- Web push is the primary channel for everyone. Email alerts are also available, and SMS alerts come with the Family plan.
Why it matters
- Full-screen: no browser bars — more map, more wait times, faster decisions.
- Reliable alerts: Drop Watch (a hard-to-get dining reservation freeing up, or a Lightning Lane refilling) and Ride-Now anomaly alerts only help if they reach you the moment they fire. Installing improves push delivery.
- One tap back in: jump straight to your dashboard mid-day.
A quick reminder: SupaPark watches and alerts — it never books for you. When an alert lands, you confirm the reservation or Lightning Lane yourself in Disney’s My Disney Experience app.
Good to know
Drop Watch, the 7 AM Board, Ride-Now anomaly alerts, and the Park-Day Builder are Plus features ($14.99/mo). SMS alerts require the Family plan ($30/mo). Live wait times, the crowd calendar, and best-time-to-ride are free. You can manage your plan anytime on the Billing page (/app/billing).
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