Hello, Filip! Thanks for bringing your question to planDisney!
Many people have found themselves in your situation because of the pandemic. To help ensure as many folks as possible can still visit the Happiest Place on Earth, most tickets have had the expiration dates automatically extended. For example, if you had an unused one-day ticket that originally expired on December 30, 2020, you now have until December 16, 2021 to use that ticket.
To see all the types of the tickets that have had the expiration dates extended, visit the
"Theme Park Tickets & Reservations" page and scroll down to the "Modifications and Cancellations" section. So while your theme park ticket is nonrefundable, you have a few more months to use it at the Disneyland Resort. If you aren't able to make it by December 16, you can apply the amount you paid for your ticket in 2020 toward the cost of a new ticket of equal or greater value in the future. So be sure to hold on to your ticket!
If you are able to make it to the parks soon, please keep in mind that a
theme park reservation is required for each day you want to visit. You'll need to link your ticket to your Disneyland account online or on the Disneyland app first. I suggest checking the
theme park reservation availability calendar to see if there is availability on the day you want to visit before you make plans.
I hope this helps! Have a magical day!
-Linda