Hello again, Jessica!
Welcome back to planDisney! Thanks for bringing another question to us!
As a fellow Californian, I can certainly understand your desire to experience some Disney magic after being without it for so long. I too am planning a trip to Florida to visit “The Most Magical Place on Earth!” Unfortunately, your unused ticket may not be used at Walt Disney World. Disneyland Park and Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom are similar in many ways, but they are two different theme parks and are run independently. If you have your heart set on a vacation to
Walt Disney World, tickets can easily be purchased
online or from the My Disney Experience mobile app. If you’d like some extra help call (407) WDISNEY (407- 934-7639) to speak to a Walt Disney World vacation planning expert.
But, rest assured you’ll still be able to take a magical vacation to “The Happiest Place on Earth!” That’s because unused single day tickets and wholly unused multi-day tickets are valid for a future visit through the end of the stated expiration date. But, there’s no need to worry if you are unable to visit before January 2021! According to
eTicket Terms & Conditions, unless otherwise stated, the amount paid for any wholly unused, expired
Disneyland Resort theme park ticket (with the exception of Special Event Tickets) may be applied towards the purchase of a new theme park admission ticket at the current price. The new ticket purchase price must be equal to or greater than the amount paid for the original ticket. So, once the theme parks reopen and you’re ready to visit, simply go to a Main Entrance ticket booth and a Cast Member will apply your eligible ticket amount towards a new ticket purchase.
I hope you’re able to enjoy the magic of one or more of the Disney Theme Parks very soon! Please head back to planDisney with more questions in the future.
Tiffanie