Hi Chantel! Welcome to planDisney! How exciting that your daughter will be performing at the Disneyland Resort (that’s the kind of moment that becomes a core memory before the music even starts!).
For
standard multi-day tickets, they are valid beginning on your selected start date and will expire 13 days after first use (or on January 12, 2028, whichever comes first). So, for example, if you scan into a theme park for the first time on April 8, 2026, you’ll have through April 21, 2026, to use all three days. That means your visits don’t have to be used on consecutive days, which gives you some nice flexibility to plan around your daughter’s performance schedule.
That said, since your tickets are part of a performance or travel package, I recommend taking a close look at the dates listed in your welcome package. Some group or event tickets (including those with Park Hopper access) may have specific valid use windows tied to the event. If those dates are listed, you’ll want to follow that timeline, as it can override the standard 13-day usage window.
Another important piece to keep in mind is that a
theme park reservation is still required for each day you plan to visit. Even though you have flexibility in how you use your three days, reservations can fill up, especially during busy times or special events, so it’s a good idea to secure those as soon as your plans feel solid. If your plans shift (which can definitely happen during a performance trip), modifying your reservation is quick and easy in the
Disneyland app. Just tap the “+” at the bottom of the screen and select “Make or Modify Reservation” to view availability and make any updates.
Chantel, I hope this helps you feel confident as you plan around such a special experience. Between the performances and time in the parks, it sounds like a truly magical trip is ahead. If you have any other questions or would like recommendations on what to do during your stay, please visit us here again at planDisney!
Good luck to your daughter as she takes the stage!
David