Hi Tammy! Welcome to planDisney.
Like yours, my family experienced a couple of
not magical moments where our planned Disney visits weren't able to happen. I know just how disappointing it is, and how excited you are to be
Returning to a Land of Magic. Let's get your ticket question sorted out so you can start planning your return to the Disneyland Resort!
If you scroll down to the bottom of the
Theme Park Tickets & Reservations webpage, there's helpful guidance under the "Modifications and Cancellations" heading. Here, they note that the Southern California Resident Ticket expiration date has been extended to December 16, 2021. Note too that the tickets may be used on non-consecutive dates, and that blockout dates of July 4 and November 20-27, 2021 apply. If this isn't the ticket type you have, you may find information about your tickets here. If not, I recommend
calling (714) 781-4636 to speak with a Ticketing Cast Member. I know it can be frustrating to call right now, as wait times are longer than usual with so many questions coming in about the phased reopening of the Disneyland Resort. I usually keep the phone on speakerphone and multitask while I enjoy the Disney music!
Tammy, once you get your tickets sorted, be sure to make
Theme Park Reservations for your visit dates. Because capacity is limited right now, parks do fill up, so make those reservations early. It's also a great idea to follow the Disney Parks Blog for all the latest news and updates. I don't know if you have any young adults in your party of four, but the recent article sharing
Tips for the Perfect Day for Young Adults at Disneyland Resort was so great - my tween loves a lounge and a mocktail!
I'm sending pixie dusted wishes that you get your tickets figured out easily so you can focus on the magic. If you think of any more questions as you plan and dream, your friendly planDisney panelists are here to help, so come back and see us!
Wishing you a magical vacation,
Robyn