Hi there, Ardin!
Two days at the Disneyland Resort is certainly twice as magical! I hope the next day you visit works well for your schedule and your ticket!
I’m right there with you. My understanding for most tickets is that they are
valid for 13 days after the first day of use or until all the days of the ticket are used up, whichever comes first. So if you visited already on the 14th of June, then my calculations agree with yours. I would expect the last day you could use the second day of your ticket to be the 27ths of June. That also aligns with the effective intent of the validity period being two full weeks, including the first day of use.
A test of what your specific situation would be to try to book (or re-book) a
theme park reservation for your second park day. By visiting the "
My Theme Park Reservations" page, you can try to book that second day. Normally, I would not expect the system to allow you to book a park reservation on a day when your ticket is not valid. Finally, to review the specifics of your ticket, you could contact a Cast Member on the
Tickets phone line or via the chat feature in the
Disneyland mobile app. Be sure to have your ticket purchase confirmation number handy as well.
Tony’s Tip: Have you taken advantage of the
Disney Genie service? This complimentary service is accessed in the Disneyland app. Genie gives advice on attractions, dining, and entertainment you might enjoy during your visit. You can enter your own preferences and interests in the Genie system at any time. At 7:00 AM each day of your tickets and reservations, Genie populates an itinerary that is tailored to your choices. Find this itinerary in the “My Genie Day” view of the app.
Whenever you return to the Disneyland Resort, I hope you have a most magical time making memories to last a lifetime. And if you have any more questions, please visit us again at planDisney.
See ya real soon, Ardin!
~Tony