Disneyland offers options for unused tickets during park closure
ANAHEIM, Calif. - If you have tickets to visit the 'Happiest Place on Earth' Disneyland has new guidelines during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Disneyland officials say, "At Disneyland Resort, unused single day tickets and wholly unused multi-day tickets are valid for a future visit through the end of their respective period. Disneyland is also working with guests on an individual basis who might prefer a different option, including a refund under these unique circumstances."
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The details depend on what type of ticket you have and when Disneyland and California Adventure are able to reopen.
Promotional tickets for SoCal residents will be extended on a day-to-day basis for each day the park is closed.
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Disneyland has been closed since March 14, the longest time the park has been shut since it opened in 1955.
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