Hi Ri!
Welcome to planDisney! We're so glad that you found us hEAR, and thank you for sending this Disneyland Resort planning question our way!
Oh no! While I'm so sorry your visit to Mickey's house of yesteryear was canceled due to the historic pandemic closure, I'm excited that you still have your
Theme Park Admission Ticket and can now plan for a few make-up Disneyland days!
Tickets that were valid before the park closure had their expiration dates auto-magically extended to the end of last yEAR. Even though your tickets are now out of date again, the
value of what you paid for them is safe and can be applied towards new, current
Theme Park Admission Tickets of the same price or more than your original tickets. (You might even be able to apply the original ticket value towards the limited-time,
2022 California Resident summer promotional tickets!) To do this you'll need to
call the helpful Ticketing Cast Members at (714) 781-4636.
Do note that
1-Day Theme Park Admission Tickets are still tied to a tiered use-date system. But one new post-pandemic additional ticket step is that all Guests now have to make
Park Pass Reservations that basically tell Mickey which park you plan to play in on the day of your visit. Park Pass Reservations open for booking 120 days in advance, and some dates have been known to book up solid a few weeks in advance, so don't delay in getting your new tickets or in making your
Park Pass Reservations. Bonus Tip: hEARs the
Park Pass Reservation Calendar, which also might help you decide when to plan your upcoming Disney day.
I hope that this helped to clEAR up your question, Ri! Be sure to follow the
official planDisney Panel Instagram account for even more tips and tricks. And if you have any more
Disneyland Resort planning questions, We're All Ears!
~Kristen N.