Hello, Preston! Thanks for stopping by planDisney and asking your question!
Most theme park tickets purchased before the pandemic-related closure have had their expiration dates automatically extended. For example, wholly unused, non-promotional multi-day tickets that originally expired on January 12, 2021 or April 13, 2021, can now be used until December 16, 2021. To see the full list of ticket types with new expiration dates, visit the
"Theme Park Tickets and Reservations" page and scroll all the way down to the "Modifications and Cancellations" section.
If your tickets are still valid, you'll first want to link them to your Disneyland Resort account online or by using the
Disneyland app. Then you will be able to make theme park reservations which are required for each day you want to visit. You can view the
theme park reservation availability calendar to see what availability is like before you make plans. If your particular tickets have expired, you can always apply the amount you paid for a wholly unused expired ticket toward the purchase of a new ticket at equal or greater value. You would need to stop by a ticket booth at the Disneyland Resort to do this though.
I hope this information is helpful. Have a magical day!
-Linda