In 2026, Disneyland (California) and Walt Disney World (Florida) tickets remain generally non-refundable and non-transferable. Once you purchase a ticket for a specific date or a multi-day pass, you are typically locked into that purchase. However, there is flexibility in usage: if you cannot attend on your planned date, you can usually apply the "wholly unused" value of your ticket toward the purchase of a new ticket for a future date (though you must pay any price difference). Refunds are only granted in extreme circumstances, such as a major hurricane warning in the area or a park-wide closure. For 2026 travelers, the best protection against losing money is to purchase travel insurance or ensure your ticket is a "non-dated" version, which allows for more leeway in making park reservations when your plans inevitably shift.