Hi April! Thanks for visiting planDisney.
According to the terms of purchase, Disneyland Resort admission tickets are non-refundable. However,
standard type tickets offer very generous expiration dates. For example, if you were purchasing today, one-day tickets are valid now through December 30, 2027, and multi-day tickets purchased today are valid through January 12, 2028. So, if life happens and you're not able to use your standard type admission ticket, you can reschedule your wholly unused, valid ticket for a different
available park reservation day. With one-day tickets being sold by tier, you'd need to pick a new day from the same or a lower tier, or pay the difference for a higher tier. Availability is not guaranteed. Terms and prices may change.
Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney World Resort operate separately, so tickets for one park can't be used at another. The differences between the parks are what make visiting both special! We are a family in the middle of the country who likes to visit both coasts, so we can enjoy what's magical about each experience. There are
Attractions and Entertainment unique to the Disneyland Resort. Some of those are among our favorites, including several iconic Attractions perfect for small families in Fantasyland at Disneyland Park and the authentic experience of paddling a canoe in nearby Frontierland on the Davy Crockett's Explorer Canoes. Even Attractions shared between the parks can be noticeably different. You won't want to skip Pirates of the Caribbean in New Orleans Square at Disneyland Park if you're familiar with the Attraction in the Magic Kingdom, for example!
I hope you have a magical day.
Elizabeth