Hey there, Nate!
Welcome to planDisney and we appreciate you coming by with your question. I'm so glad that you've decided to visit the Happiest Place on Earth for two days! I know that you're going to have a fantastic time visiting both Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure and it would be my pleasure to help you with your tickets.
All visitors to the Theme Parks will need both a valid ticket and a reservation for the day(s) of their visit. When you purchase your tickets through the
Disneyland website, reservations are usually automatically assigned to your Disneyland account. You can easily check this by navigating to the
Tickets and Reservations page and clicking on "Make Park Reservations" to see your current reservations. If you see your dates listed, then you're good to go! If not, go ahead and reserve the dates that you would like to visit. If you purchased your tickets through a third party source, you might need to link them to your account before making your reservations. Once you have your ticket and reservation, you're ready to go! You may arrive at your reserved Park at any time throughout the day.
Do you have a plan for how you will be allocating your time? Did you purchase Park Hopper tickets? Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure are steps away from each other, so it's really easy to Park Hop multiple times throughout the day (I think my record is five). Disneyland Park is wonderfully decorated for the
Disney100 Celebration, which is currently in full swing. Their newest attraction,
Mickey & Minnie's Runaway Railway, is a blast and so immersive! Over in Disney California Adventure,
"Rogers: The Musical" will be premiering on June 30, 2023 and will be a treat for all Marvel fans!
Nate, I hope I was able to explain tickets and reservations to you but if you have any further questions, please reach out to us again any time! We'd be happy to help in any way! I hope you have a magical visit to the Disneyland Resort!
We'll See Ya Real Soon!
-Al