Hello, Gail!
Thanks for visiting
planDisney with your question. It sounds like you’re as excited as I am to get back to the magic of the Happiest Place on Earth this summer!
I’m not sure if you’re aware, but the
Disneyland Resort permanently ended the Annual Passport program earlier this year, so previously-held Passports are no longer valid for theme park admission or reservations. However, Passholders who had active Passports as of March 14, 2020 are now Disneyland Resort
Legacy Passholders and, as you mentioned, entitled to some magical discounts until new membership offerings are announced! Also, you might receive a refund due to the sunsetting of the program. If you think you’re eligible for a refund and haven’t received one yet, please call (714) 781-7277 to confirm your contact and refund information with a Cast Member.
If you also purchased a Southern California Resident Ticket during 2020, the expiration date has been extended through December 16, 2021. You can use these tickets on up to three consecutive or non-consecutive days until then, pending
theme park reservation availability, depending on how many days the tickets were used for park entry previously. Keep in mind when planning your visits that the previous blockout days of July 4 and November 20-27, 2021 still apply. Open the
Disneyland mobile app and tap the icon that looks like three horizontal lines to reach the main menu. Tap "Tickets and Passes" and then the “+” symbol. Tap “Link Tickets & Passes'' and you’ll be able to scan the barcode for each ticket with your smartphone’s camera or enter the ticket ID numbers manually. After your tickets are linked you can use them to make park reservations for your desired days.
I hope this answers your question, Gail, and that you’re able to plan your next pixie-dusted visit to the Happiest Place on Earth very soon!
Wishing you magic,
Courtney