Hello, Robert! Thanks for your question!
You'll be glad to know that many tickets purchased prior to the closure due to the pandemic have had their expiration dates automatically extended. For example, if you have an unused one-day ticket that originally expired on December 30, 2020 or March 31, 2021, you now have until December 16, 2021 to use that ticket. If you had a multi-day ticket that expired on January 12, 2021 or April 13, 2021, the new expiration for that ticket is also December 16, 2021. Check the
"Theme Park Tickets and Reservations" page (scroll all the way down to the "Modifications and Cancellations" section) to see the new expiration dates for a variety of ticket types.
If your tickets are still valid, the next step in your planning process will be to make theme park reservations. First, link your tickets to your Disneyland Resort account by clicking the "Link Tickets" link under the "My Disneyland" menu on the Disneyland Resort website or by using the Disneyland app. Then, check the
theme park reservation availability calendar to see if the parks you want to visit are available on your desired travel date. Lastly, make reservations for each day you want to visit. If you have Park Hopper tickets, you will make a reservation at the park you want to start at each day and then at 1:00 p.m., you may hop to the other park. You can also hop back and forth the rest of the day if you wish.
I hope this helps and I hope you get to visit the Disneyland Resort soon!
-Linda