Hi there, Sunny!
Welcome to planDisney! We love sharing our Disney parks planning knowledge with fellow Guests just like you and helping them navigate their way to and through the magic. First things first, a trip always starts with theme park tickets, so let's make sure your Disneyland ducks are in a row by finding an answer to your question.
If your
theme park tickets were purchased through the Disneyland website, the first place to look would be your email inbox. I recently purchased a ticket, and it arrived from "Disneyland Reservations", which would be a great search term to use to pull up that email. If you can find the confirmation email, scroll down a bit from the top to the section that lays out the details for your specific ticket, including the expiration date. If you're unable to pull up the email, I'd recommend calling
Guest Services and having the ticket ID number handy, which is located underneath the barcode on the ticket in the Disneyland app. They will be happy to pull that information for you!
I do know that there is a
long runway allowed for theme park tickets. If you purchased a multi-day ticket today, you have 13 days from first use to use your second day and until January 12, 2027, before it expires. Also, the magic never fully burns out. If you have a wholly unused ticket that has expired, you can use the value towards the purchase of a brand new ticket of equal or higher value. A win-win all around!
Sunny, I do hope you are able to find your way to the Happiest Place on Earth very soon! The
70th Anniversary party is in full swing through the summer of 2026, offering limited-time entertainment, sweets, treats, and unique experiences. I was able to enjoy some of the offerings myself, and truly, the energy in the parks right now is celebratory and so much fun! If I had to choose a favorite, I would say it's
Tapestry of Happiness, a nighttime projection show on "it's a small world". There are multiple showings each evening, and you will love the trip down nostalgia lane, celebrating 70 years of magic in the style of Mary Blair. Be sure to check out the
Entertainment Schedule for your dates when you lock those in—it posts about 6 weeks ahead of time.
I hope this was helpful, Sunny! If you need any more tips or suggestions as you plan your visit, we are always happy to help here at
planDisney!
See ya real soon!
Tara