• On Feb 14, 2019
    Michele from TX Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

    Experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    With a multi day ticket, can you go to multiple parks in the same day? I ask because we have a 3 day ticket, but are only going to be in the Disneyland area 2 days. So will the system let you use the 3rd ticket to enter both parks on the same day? TY

    Hello, Michele, and welcome to the Disney Parks Moms Panel!

    Woohoo! The countdown to your Disneyland Resort vacation is getting really short now! I admit I'm feeling a little jealous. Soon enough, you will be taking in the amazing entertainment, delicious foods and exciting attractions of the Happiest Place on Earth!

    I totally get the desire to squeeze in more of that fun into the number of days available to you. Unfortunately, if your tickets are the type that grant admission to one park per day, it is not permitted to use two days of the ticket value on a single day in order to visit both of the Disneyland Resort theme parks. There may be a few options, depending on circumstances and the terms and conditions of your existing tickets and the terms and conditions of new park tickets. If the actual price paid for your tickets is less than the current price of two-day park hopper tickets, there may be a chance of exchanging them at the Disneyland Resort Main Entrance ticket booths. Since your tickets may include entitlements not normally available on a 2-day ticket, it would be important to inquire about such an exchange prior to using any portion of the tickets. Another option might be to save your existing tickets, wholly unused, for another visit of three days planned in the future. If the tickets don't expire before that future visit, you are good to go! If they do expire, the value of those tickets can be applied to the cost of new tickets that are of equal or greater value.

    I hope you find a solution that works out for you. Please come back with any additional questions you may have.

    Have a magical time, Michele!

    ~Tony
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Meet the Panelist: Tony, Utah

Coming to you from the Beehive State, I’m a Disney-loving dad and husband, buzzing with excitement to share advice and tips for making your Disneyland Resort vacation as magical as possible! I’m excited to help you discover the storytelling magic of the “Happiest Place on Earth!” Learn More About Tony

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