Hi Jesse!
Welcome to planDisney! Thank you for reaching out to us hEAR with this
Disneyland Resort planning question!
I have to admit, Jesse, that I don't have the proper magic mirror to see inside your
My Disneyland Account so I'm not 100% sure if you're asking about a
Theme Park Pass Reservation or a Disneyland Resort Hotel Reservation, so I'll answer both!
Yes, it is possible to
cancel a Disneyland Theme Park Park Pass Reservation and switch your Disney days around a bit. The most important thing to remember is to check the
Park Pass Reservation Calendar and make sure that there is availability on both the date
and at the park(s) that you'd like to switch to
before you make any changes; once dropped, another guest could swoop in and pick up your previous reservation. If your former Disney day is also now at its max of reservations, you won't be able to get it back.
It sounds like you might have a
1-day Theme Park Admission Ticket which is subject to different pricing tiers based on the days of the week and even the season of the yEAR.
You can currently use this ticket on any of its or "lower" tier dates. And yes, you can "upgrade" your ticket tier between what you currently hold and the tier level of the date you'd like to visit by paying the price difference. However, it's a bit tricky at the moment as the only two ways to make this upgrade are either by calling the
Disneyland Resort Ticket Help phone line at (714) 781-4636 or by making the upgrade in-person. (Pro Tip: I wouldn't risk waiting until the day of because there may or may not be same-day Park Pass Reservations available.)
If you're asking about a
Disneyland Resort Hotel reservation, you can also move those around as space permits. Your best bet will be to call the Disneyland Resort Hotel Reservation phone line at (714) 956-6425 to ask about your options.
I hope that at least one of the above helped to clEAR your question up, Jesse! Be sure to follow the
official planDisney Instagram account and the brand new
planDisney Podcast for even more tips and tricks! And if you have any more Disneyland Resort planning questions, We're All Ears!
~Kristen N.