To view your current theme park reservations, head over to the Disneyland Resort Website and hover over the My Disneyland icon on the menu bar.
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Tap Tickets and Passes and then you will see an option to Select Tickets or Link Tickets and Passes. Click on Link Tickets and Passes, select if you want to add a Ticket or Pass or a Room with Tickets and then you will type or scan your ID code into the box. Now everything is connected!
Click on Link Tickets and re-enter your Ticket ID Code to see if they connect back to your account. If all fails and your tickets are not showing back up, your best bet will be to call the Existing Tickets line and speak to a Cast Member for assistance.
Stakeout notifies you when reservations at your favorite Disney park restaurants become available—and can even book them for you automatically with the new Concierge Stakeout feature! Popular restaurants at Disney parks are booked fast.
When you purchase tickets on disneyland.com, you can choose to receive either a physical ticket or a Disney eTicket. Disney eTickets are delivered in the Adobe PDF digital format, which can be viewed and printed on most desktop and mobile devices.
Your ticket confirmation code should be linked online through your Disneyworld.com account here. Once logged in scroll down until you see a Park Tickets icon. Hover your mouse over this and then click “link tickets.” Enter your ticket confirmation code here. Your confirmation code contains all your tickets.
To enter one of the parks, each Guest is required to have a theme park reservation in addition to a valid ticket for the same park on the same date. Please check below to see if your desired date and theme park are currently available before purchasing your ticket.
You can easily have the QR code re-emailed to you through the Disneyland Mobile App. Navigate to Future Plans and click on your reservation. Scroll down to the specific day you need and click Re-Send QR code. This will send a fresh email to the top of your inbox!
If you are using Standard Theme Park Tickets, you do not need a valid government-issued photo ID for admission into the Disneyland Resort parks. However, there are special tickets that DO require a valid government-issued photo ID for admission, such as military tickets.