Hello again, Samantha!
Welcome back to the Disney Parks Moms Panel! Thanks for coming to us with another great question!
What’s better than a day at Disneyland? Three days at Disneyland! That is plenty of time to enjoy all that the Disneyland Resort has to offer! Plus, you purchased a Park Hopper
ticket! So you’ll have the ability to go back and forth between the two theme parks. I tend to start at Disneyland in the morning and then head over to
Disney California Adventure Park in the afternoon when I’m ready for a Fun Wheel cocktail!
According to
eTicket Terms & Conditions, multi-day tickets must be used within 13 days after first use or by the stated expiration date, whichever occurs first. So make sure to use all three days prior to your ticket’s stated expiration date. But, if for someone reason you don’t think you’ll be able to, I suggest you allow your ticket to expire rather than just using one or two days. The reason I say that is because 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 if you’re unable to visit the Disneyland Resort before expiration, simply go to a Main Entrance ticket booth, or a
Guest Relations location inside the theme park to apply your eligible expired ticket amount towards the new ticket purchase.
I hope this helps answer your question! Please keep coming back for more vacation planning advice! We're all EARS!
Tiffanie