Hello, Bo! We appreciate that you took the time to send your question to the planDisney team!
I am sorry to hear about your situation; we have gotten similar questions from other guests, so rest assured that you are not the only one who has done this! According to
Disney's eTicket Terms & Conditions, theme park tickets are nonrefundable. And while both domestic Disney Parks share Mickey's magic, they do not have a reciprocal agreement. Unfortunately, this means you won't be able to use the
Disneyland Resort tickets towards your
Walt Disney World Resort stay. I know this is not the magical answer you were hoping to hear, but I recommend you reach out to the
Disneyland Ticket Services Team at (714) 781-4636, and perhaps they will have a suggestion for you.
I also encourage you to consider taking a trip to the Golden State soon. While Magic Kingdom Park always has my heart, there is nothing like walking in Walt's footsteps in his original theme park,
Disneyland Park! I love experiencing classic attractions such as
Pirates of the Caribbean,
Haunted Mansion, and
it's a small world because they are slightly different from their East Coast counterparts. Plus, I enjoy the smaller size, making planning much more manageable.
No matter what you decide, Bo, we would enjoy helping you plan your future vacation! Please write back with any more questions.
Eean