Welcome, Jeffrey!
Planning a holiday visit to the Disneyland Resort is extra exciting with all the merry magic to enjoy throughout the parks. You are going to love the festive décor, attractions all dressed up for the season, and Mickey and Minnie in their holly-jolly looks! First things first, though, I know how reassuring it is to have everything in place, organized, and, in your case, printed, before you jingle all the way to the parks. Let's take a look at your question to set you up for a successful visit!
While you can easily use the Disneyland app on a mobile device or MagicBand+ to scan into the parks, I know sometimes it's best to have a hard copy in hand just in case. The best way to print your
theme park tickets is to pull up your purchase order confirmation email. You can usually find this with a quick search of your inbox for "Disneyland Reservations". When you open the email, you will see a button to "Access Your eTickets". You should be able to save the image and print from here. Alternatively, if you have issues printing at home, once you arrive on property, you can visit the Ticket Booth in the Main Entrance Esplanade and ask the Cast Member for assistance. If necessary, they can
re-issue your ticket. You'll need a few items on hand for this option: 1) the credit card used to purchase the original tickets, 2) a photo ID, and 3) a printed copy of the original purchase confirmation.
It sounds like you have already made your theme park reservations - hooray! These are digitally attached to your tickets and do not require you to present anything additional. If you're not sure about your theme park reservations, you can confirm that you have booked them on the Disneyland website or in the app. On the website, log in to your account and hover over the "My Disneyland" tab, selecting "
Theme Park Reservations". From here, tap "Make or Modify Park Reservations", and it will pull up a list of reservations for the tickets you have linked to your account. Here, you can double-check that your reservations are confirmed for your park days.
Jeffrey, I hope we've put any concerns to rest, and you can just sit back and get excited for your visit! If you've got a sweet tooth like me, or a trip to Disneyland is not complete without a seasonal treat, then I highly recommend checking out the
Disney Parks Blog. You'll find deep dives on all the holiday happenings, from where to find
Gingerbread to a complete
Foodie Guide detailing all of this season's limited-time snacks. There's even a specific guide for the
Disney Festival of the Holidays at California Adventure. You can easily eat your way through the parks on holiday sweets alone!
Here's to a memorable visit next week! If you have any more questions, we are always here for you at
planDisney.
See ya real soon!
Tara