No, Disney World tickets are usually not transferable once they have been used or clearly assigned to a specific guest. If plans change, Disney is usually more flexible about modifying an eligible ticket than letting you simply hand it to someone else.
- Used Disney tickets are usually not transferable
- Partially used multi-day tickets cannot be reassigned
- Unused tickets offer more flexibility options
That means the real question is often not, “Can I transfer this ticket?” but, “Can I still change, upgrade, or apply the value another way?”
If you are dealing with a canceled trip, a guest swap, or a family plan that changed late, the most important rule is to act early. Unused tickets usually offer the best chance of a workable solution. Used tickets usually do not.

Quick answer: Can you transfer Disney tickets?
- Used tickets: usually no, they are not transferable.
- Partially used multi-day tickets: usually no, the remaining days normally cannot be given to someone else.
- Unused tickets: sometimes easier to fix or rework, depending on the ticket type and how it was purchased.
- Best next step: contact Disney before the trip if the guest, dates, or plan changed.

What Disney says about ticket transfers
Usually no. Walt Disney World tickets are meant for the guest who will actually use them. Once a ticket has been used, or once it is firmly tied to a guest in a way that identifies that person as the ticket holder, Disney does not usually treat it like a pass you can casually hand to someone else.
This matters most with multi-day tickets. If one person starts using the ticket, another person normally cannot use the remaining days. Disney’s ticket system is designed to stop one admission product from being shared across multiple guests.

When ticket transfers do and do not work
- After first use
- After a ticket is firmly linked to a specific guest and the trip has already started
- With partially used multi-day tickets
- With some promotional, military, convention, party, or specially restricted ticket products
If your situation falls into one of those categories, assume a transfer is unlikely and ask Disney about modification options instead.

How to resell or give away unused Disney tickets
Unused tickets are usually the easiest kind to fix, but that still does not mean Disney treats them as freely transferable. In many cases, unused tickets may be easier to adjust, re-link, upgrade, or apply toward a different eligible ticket arrangement. The outcome often depends on:
- where the ticket was purchased
- whether it has already been assigned in My Disney Experience
- whether it is date-based
- whether it is part of a vacation package
- whether the current rules allow repricing or value application
If the ticket is completely unused, contact Disney before anyone touches it. That is usually when the most options are still available.
Can you change the name on a Disney World ticket?
Sometimes Disney can help fix an unused ticket that was linked to the wrong person, but you should not assume there is always a simple self-service name change. There is a big difference between:
- correcting an unused ticket that is linked incorrectly
- trying to move a ticket after one guest already started using it
The first situation may be fixable. The second usually is not.

How to avoid ticket scams
If a transfer is not allowed, Disney may still offer other paths depending on the ticket type. Common possibilities include:
- Changing travel dates on an eligible date-based ticket
- Paying any price difference if the new dates cost more
- Upgrading the ticket to add days or eligible features
- Applying the value of an unused ticket toward a different eligible ticket in some situations
If your plan changed because you need more time rather than a different guest, read our guide to adding days to your Disney World ticket. If the issue is total trip cost, these guides on planning a Disney World trip on a budget and the cheapest times to go to Disney World are the next best reads.

The bottom line
Disney World tickets are usually not transferable once they are used or firmly tied to one guest. Unused tickets may still have options, but those options are usually about changes, upgrades, or value application, not simple person-to-person transfers. If your plans changed, act early and ask Disney what can still be adjusted before the ticket is activated.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are Disney World tickets transferable? No, Disney World tickets are usually not transferable once they have been used or clearly assigned to a specific guest. Unused tickets may have some flexibility, but the standard rule is that tickets belong to the named guest.
Can you transfer a partially used Disney ticket? Usually no. Once a multi-day Disney World ticket has been used by one guest, the remaining days cannot be given to or used by another person.
Can you change the name on a Disney World ticket? Disney may be able to fix an unused ticket linked to the wrong person, but there is no self-service name change available.
What can you do instead of transferring? You can change travel dates, upgrade the ticket, or apply the value of an unused ticket toward a different eligible ticket in some situations.
Are special Disney tickets more restrictive? Yes. Military tickets, convention tickets, promotional offers, vacation package ticket components, and party tickets may carry tighter rules than standard tickets.
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