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Are Disneyland tickets refundable if not used?

No credit or refunds will be given for the non-use of any portion of a Theme Park ticket's entitlements (e.g., using a 4-day ticket for 3 days' of admission; using a 1-Day Tier 5 ticket on a Tier 2 date; only entering one park with a Park Hopper ticket; etc.).



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If you don't change the date of your tickets and are unable to use your tickets, they will “expire” and fall off your My Disney Experience account.

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Tickets and packages at Walt Disney World Resort are nontransferable and nonrefundable. However, while you cannot cancel or get a refund for tickets or packages, you may be able to change the date of your unused tickets.

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Click Tickets and Passes. Find the ticket you'd like to change and follow the prompts to choose a new date and checkout. It is important to note that you must complete this process before the clock strikes midnight the day before your scheduled ticket date.

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The amount paid for an unused, expired ticket may be applied towards the purchase of a new ticket at the current price so long as the new ticket purchase price is equal to or greater than the amount paid for the original ticket. Unless otherwise stated, tickets are not valid for separately priced activities or events.

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Magic Key Passholders must adhere to the Magic Key Terms and Conditions and the current no-show policy. At this time, the Magic Key no-show policy is enforced if a Passholder misses three reservations in a 90-day period. I hope you can visit the Disneyland Resort soon, Alexandra.

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I'm happy to help! While you aren't able to extend the expiration of your ticket, not all is lost. Wholly unused and expired Disneyland tickets can be used towards the purchase of a new theme park ticket. The new ticket purchase must be equal to or greater than the value of the original expired ticket.

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Even though your Disneyland theme park tickets are non-refundable, as long as your theme park ticket is wholly unused, then you can start planning a visit to the Disneyland Resort at a later date. You can use your wholly unused theme park ticket towards purchasing a new theme park ticket for a later vacation!

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Name each new ticket accurately for each user when you link them because the names on tickets cannot be changed. Disneyland does not check the names, but it will be easier for you to select party members in Genie+ if the tickets are named properly.

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The tickets do not need to have names assigned in order to be used. When you and those in your travel party arrive at Disneyland Park or Disney California Adventure Park, a Cast Member will take a picture of each person as their ticket is scanned.

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Note, a theme park reservation may be canceled up until 11:59 PM the day before the reservation. If you are unable to make it to a reservation on the day of the reservation, you will need to wait until midnight that day for the reservation to expire before you use the same ticket to book a new reservation.

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Tickets – Frequently Asked Questions Are they still valid? A: Walt Disney World Resort continues to honor all unexpired theme park tickets with remaining admission days.

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Standard Theme Park Admission Tickets purchased on their own cannot be canceled or refunded.

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According to the eTicket Terms and Conditions, theme park tickets are not refundable, however, if they expire before you can use them you can use the purchase price of the unused tickets towards the purchase of new tickets of equal or greater value.

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Tickets may not be sold, bartered nor exchanged for goods, services or benefits. Each ticket, with applicable park reservation, admits one Guest.

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But if you need to cancel a future theme park reservation, you have until 11:59 PM Pacific time the night before the reservation to cancel it. Then as long as your theme park admission is still valid, you can book another reservation to replace it on an available date for your admission type.

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Disney charges a $10-to-$25-per-person penalty for missing a reservation, or if you cancel on the day of the meal.

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