Hey there, Victor, and welcome to planDisney!
Wow, when I search under my couch cushions I just find pennies, but you find
tickets to the Disneyland Resort! How exciting is that?!
In all likelihood, these tickets have probably expired. Although it might be worth double checking to see if you have an order confirmation from when you purchased them to see if there is an expiration date included. Typically, theme park tickets are good for a couple years before they expire - for example, if you purchased multiday tickets today, they wouldn't expire until Jan 12, 2025.
However, when
standard, wholly unused theme park tickets expire, you should still be able to apply the original value of the expired tickets towards the purchase of new tickets, so make sure to hold on to them! Since I don't have any other details about the tickets you found, I do have to caveat that I can't guarantee you'll be able to do this - there are some other details about the ticket that would need to be confirmed first (like if they were used at all, where they were purchased, if they were part of a special offer, etc).
Your next step would be to
call a Cast Member at the tickets line! They can look up the details of the tickets to let you know what your options would be. Once you get the theme park tickets sorted out, make sure to also make
theme park reservations for each day of your trip! Currently, you need both valid tickets and a theme park reservation to enter one of the parks.
This is such a great year to visit the Disneyland Resort as it's in the midst of the
Disney100 celebration! There is fun décor, and all kinds of
delicious food & beverage options to try. On my recent visit, I had the Potato & Cheddar Cheeseburger from
Hungry Bear Restaurant - YUM! I highly recommend it.
As you continue to plan your next trip to the Happiest Place on Earth, make sure to come back and see us here at planDisney! Thanks so much for your question, Victor.
Have a Magical Day,
Greg