Hi Kelly,
Thanks for taking the time to stop by planDisney with your question. We’re glad you’re here!
We appreciate your patience! With the huge popularity of Guests wishing to
return to the land of Magic as soon as possible, we are encountering high volume of questions. I’m sorry we were unable to get to your question before the start of ticket sales.
Kelly, I’m guessing you’re excited to head back to the Disneyland Resort, just like me! I hope you were able to purchase your theme park tickets when ticket sales resumed on April 15, 2021. My Panelist friends and I were patiently staring at Big Thunder Mountain Railroad in the virtual queue.
The expiration date of the ticket you purchased on April 15, 2021 depends on whether it is a One-Day or Multi-Day ticket. One-Day tickets purchased this year are valid through December 30, 2022. On the other hand, Multi-Day tickets purchased this year must be used within 13 days of first use or by January 12, 2023, whichever comes first. Kelly, as you can see, this gives you plenty of time to plan and visit the Happiest Place on Earth!
Regarding the “60 days” you suggested, I believe you’re referring to the number of days in the current
Theme Park Reservation Availability calendar. During the initial phased reopening, only the first 60 days (from April 30 to June 28, 2021) are available to book park reservations. If you wish to desire after June 28, 2021, more dates will be released on a rolling basis; I recommend checking
Disneyland.com regularly for new dates.
Be sure to check out
Disney Parks Blog, as well as follow
Disney’s social media accounts (including
Twitter and
Instagram) for the latest and most accurate park news!
Please visit us on
planDisney again if you have further questions. We’re all EARS!
Have a magical day,
Kiki