Greetings, Glenn, and welcome to planDisney! It sounds like others in your group already have their tickets and reservations, but you still need to get yours. Let's talk over your options.
I took a look on the
Disneyland website, and it does appear that June 1, 2026 is currently unavailable
on the ticket calendar, as indicated by the slash through the date. There must be a lot of Guests planning to visit the Disneyland Resort in the first week of June!
Don't be discouraged, though – sometimes things open up as other Guests modify or cancel their reservations. My best advice is to keep refreshing the page and
checking for ticket availability – the date just might open up for you. You may also want to check both one-park-per-day and Park Hopper tickets, as availability can sometimes vary between ticket types.
You could try calling the
Tickets phone line to speak with a Cast Member to explain the situation, or stop by the ticket window to the side of the Disneyland Park front entrance. There's no guarantee that anything can be done, though, as both a valid ticket and a theme park reservation are required for admission. I do think continuing to check for tickets
on the Disneyland website or the
Disneyland mobile app is your best bet, especially late the night before your visit or early in the morning of your visit.
If things don't work out and you're unable to enter the park, you could potentially arrange a meetup with the family at the
Downtown Disney District. I've done this with friends before whose Magic Key passes were blocked out on certain days – meeting there instead still let us share in some Disney magic. You could grab a bite, go bowling, browse the shops, and more. I know that wouldn't be ideal, but it's an idea to keep in your back pocket.
Glenn, I'll sprinkle some pixie dust and wish upon a star that it all works out! If you have any other questions, please reach out. We're always happy to help here at planDisney!
Your pal,
Kriss