Sunday, April 15, 2012

checking validity on park hopper passes

Hi All,

We just found two 4 day park hopper passes that we purchased several years ago and and can not remember how many days we used. There is not a number on the back of the card. Does anyone know of a number we can call or a way we can check to see if we still have days left on the cards?

Thanks!

checking validity on park hopper passes

The only way to find out is that you have to take the tickets to the park and have them scanned that%26#39;s the only way

checking validity on park hopper passes

Can you also take them to Downtown Disney? As they have a ticket centre i think?

Thanks

Helen

PS - We fly tomorrow - so excited!!!!


You can have them checked at the guest services desk at Downtown Disney, but they will ask you for I.D.


does anyone know (and i have 30mins left for an answer!) whether if the two tickets i have are my parents tickets (same surname), they will let me use them?

They were hopper tickets from when my mum and dad had timeshare with vacation Club.

Thanks

Helen


We just went to Pleasure Island last weekend and brought along our park hopper tickets from 2001. I also had no idea how many days were left (pleased to learn it%26#39;s 2). I had the girl at the PI ticket booth swipe the tickets. She did not ask for any id.


Tickets from 2001, you didn%26#39;t have to sign the back of them.


ok.. thanks all. I think our tickets were from 2003 but I can%26#39;t really remember.. we I know had two days left.. but my parents used them last year and can not remember if they used both days or not. So I guess I will have someone check at the gate..

Thanks!


You%26#39;re right, Tpr. I guess that would explain them not needing to check id.


Any tickets bought before January 2005 were the ';old park hopper'; type tickets and were not ';finger scanned'; back then, and automatically came with the park hopper option.

These older tickets are still valid and can be used, but they will be ';finger scanned'; upon use now, and will have to remain with the person who uses them on the first entry upon your next visit.

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