Hi there, Kara!
Oh yeah! Spreading out the fun of Disneyland Resort may very well be possible. When purchasing a set of
theme park tickets online or in the
Disneyland mobile app, the process includes booking
theme park reservations. Of course, the default is for all of the tickets purchased at the same time to be linked to park reservations for the same days. After the tickets are purchased and the reservations made, it is possible to cancel reservations and book new reservations for other dates. Existing park reservations may be canceled for any of the linked tickets. And new reservations may be made for the tickets separately for different dates. As long as the tickets are valid and
park reservations are available for the dates you want, you may cancel and rebook new reservations.
To check on your booked theme park reservations, tap the “Future Plans” button found in the ☰ feature menu of the
Disneyland mobile app. You may also visit the "
My Theme Park Reservations" page from a web browser. You may cancel a park reservation by tapping “Cancel Reservation” for the date on that page you wish to cancel. You will be prompted to select which ticket or tickets you wish to be included in the cancellation. After canceling a park reservation, the associated ticket or tickets will remain linked to your account. Then you can return to the "
My Theme Park Reservations" page to book a new reservation for those tickets.
Note that theme park tickets are valid until the expiration date indicated at the time of purchase or until all of the days of the tickets are used, whichever comes first. Furthermore, standard theme park tickets expire 13 days after the first day of use. But if you happen to purchase
Summer 2022 California Resident 3-Day Tickets, you will have until September 15, 2022, to use the three days of the tickets and will not be subject to the same 13-day rule that applies to non-promotional tickets.
I hope you have a magical time at the Disneyland Resort, Kara!
~Tony