Hiya, Renee!
We are also heading to the Disneyland Resort this month and can’t wait to get there too! Fortunately, there is flexibility to enjoy The Happiest Place on Earth in different ways as you are describing. For example, our family is planning to visit the famous Griffith Observatory and Hollywood Sign between visits to the Disneyland Resort. With so many fun
attractions in Southern California, it sometimes makes sense to spread out the magic of a visit to the Disneyland Resort a little more.
Multi-day
theme park tickets to the Disneyland Resort generally do not need to be used on contiguous days. Typically, these tickets are valid until all of the days are used up, until the expiration date indicated in the ticket purchase confirmation, or until 13 days after the first day of use, whichever comes first.
As long as there are
theme park reservations available on the days you wish to visit and your tickets are valid to use on those dates, you may book your
theme park reservations within the window of validity for your tickets. If you need to cancel existing reservations to change to a different day you may do so from the "
My Theme Park Reservations" page. But I strongly recommend checking the
availability calendar before canceling anything. Having a reservation to enjoy the Disneyland Resort on a non-preferred date is better than no reservation at all! Also, canceling park reservations is done on a day-by-day basis, even if all of the days were reserved at the same time during ticket purchase. You can even separately cancel individual tickets if desired.
I hope you have a magical time at the Disneyland Resort, Renee!
~Tony