Thanks for stopping by planDisney, Matt. Welcome!
Without knowing the specifics of your tickets, I’m guessing you currently hold multi-day tickets that expired on January 12, 2021. If so, I have good news for you! Your wholly unused, non-promotional multi-day tickets have the
expiration date extended to December 16, 2021. There’s no need to do anything to update. Expiration dates on eligible tickets will be updated prior to the theme parks’ reopening.
Did you hear the recent news, Matt? After being closed for over a year due to the pandemic, Disneyland Resort recently announced that Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure Park will
officially reopen on April 30, 2021. It’s been so long since we were able to stroll down Main Street, U.S.A. or scream at the top of our lungs on Incredicoaster.
When Disneyland Resort theme parks reopen in late April, there will some new changes in place for the health and safety of all Guests and Cast Members. While not much information has been released by Disney Management yet, we do know that park attendance will be managed through a new theme park reservation system. In order to enter a park, Guests will need both a valid park admission and a theme park reservation for the same park on the same day. Moreover, to be compliant with current guidance from the State of California, only California residents are allowed to experience the theme parks during the phased reopening. I hope by your planned vacation dates in the fall, Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure Park will allow out-of-state Guests to enjoy!
I recommend staying up-to-date by checking
Disney Parks Blog and
Disneyland.com for the latest park news.
As we hear more details about reopening, please visit us again on
planDisney again if you have more questions! We’re all EARS and ready to help you plan your upcoming trip to the “Happiest Place on Earth”!
See ya real soon,
Kiki