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Find answers to your Disney vacation questions from a panel of experienced Guests. Search for planDisney tips and advice on Walt Disney World, Disneyland, Disney Cruise Line, and more.
If you bought your tickets from Disneyland website, you already made your park reservation. If not, you need to link your tickets to your My Disneyland account and make your reservation online. Learn how to do it step by step with planDisney.
Learn how to choose the best ticket option for your Disneyland visit based on price, availability and blockout dates. Find out what Tier 1 and Tier 2 mean and how they affect your park entry during the reopening phase.
Find out how long your Disneyland tickets are valid after purchasing online. The answer depends on the ticket type and the date of first use.
Tier 5 is the lowest tier for Disneyland tickets, meaning it has the highest demand and the lowest availability. A Tier 5 ticket is valid for one single-day admission on the date you select or on any other date in the same or lower tier.
Learn how to check and add your tickets to your Disneyland account before your trip. Find out how to use the Disneyland app, contact "Tickets" at Disneyland Resort, and more tips from a planDisney panelist.
Learn how to share ticket/reservations info with your family members using the Disneyland mobile app. You can scan the barcode or enter the ticket ID numbers to link the tickets to their own accounts.
The web page explains why you can't buy tickets online for Disneyland Park or Disney California Adventure Park if there are no reservations available for your dates. It suggests checking the theme park reservations calendar and visiting planDisney for more planning help.
Learn how to access your Disneyland theme park tickets on the app by logging in, linking, or scanning. The app also offers other features like dining, wait times, characters, and Play Disney Parks.
Learn how to use the Disneyland mobile app to link your friends' tickets to yours and create a boarding group for virtual queues. See the step-by-step instructions and screenshots from planDisney, a Disney fan community.