Hiya, Veronica! Thank you for sending your
Disneyland Resort planning question to us hEAR at planDisney!
Oh dear! I am so sorry about this Disneyland day dilemma, Veronica! Ever since the requirement of Guests needing a
Park Pass Reservation in addition to a
Theme Park Admission Ticket, planning a last-minute trip to The Happiest Place on Earth has been a bit
unmagical indeed.
Park Pass Reservations open for booking up to 120 days in advance of most dates, and it's not uncommon for reservations to book up completely in the days or weeks before weekends of
the most popular times of the yEAR. You can for sure keep trying to look for reservations as openings do pop up from time to time, especially the morning of as other Mouseketeers have to cancel their plans.
Multi-day Theme Park Admission Tickets currently have a 14-day use window, so in theory, you could visit on the 15th and try to use your second Disney day any time until the 28th. Or, you could cancel the reservation that you do have and try to use the ticket again in the future. I sadly don't have the proper magic mirror to see when your current ticket expires, but you should be able to see that date in your
Disneyland Mobile App. When you open the app, click the button in the bottom right corner that looks like three stacked lines; from hEAR, click 'Tickets and Passes'.
Pro Tip: While the use-dates of your tickets might expire, the value of what you paid for them never will. As long as your ticket remains wholly unused, as in no-days redeemed this weekend, you can apply the value of these passes towards the purchase of future fun.
I'm so sorry that this wasn't the answer you were sEARching for, Veronica, but I hope that it helped to better plan your upcoming visit to Mickey's house. Be sure to follow the
official planDisney Panel Instagram account for more tips and tricks. And if you have any more
Disneyland Resort planning questions, We're All Ears!
~Kristen N.