Saturday, April 21, 2012

No Expiration Tickets

Hi all!

Quick question on no-expiration tickets. I have two different sets... one older, they were paper cards... and the next set are the newer, plastic cards..... I think I might have a day on each of the older cards, but is there a number to call or any way to find out if they%26#39;re used up?

Thanks!!!!

No Expiration Tickets

The only way to find out what is left on your ticket is to take it to a ticket booth or a guess service desk.

No Expiration Tickets

That%26#39;s correct.

Those older tickets must be ';scanned'; by the Disney computers at one of the Disney World venues to determine how many days are left. You can%26#39;t even take them to a Disney store anymore to find out.

If you don%26#39;t actually want to go to a park to find out, there%26#39;s a guest services booth at Downtown Disney where they can scan them for you.


You guys are awesome...

Thank you!!!


Hi...We%26#39;ve just returned from 2 weeks in Orlando.We are continuing to use our no-expiry tickets we bought 3 years ago...usually we use one each year or possibly two.We often go to 2 parks in one day as we have the hopper version and as we are older now and have been before we know what we like and re-do our favourites with a quick look at any new rides etc.

We have had no problems still using the tickets and agree with the info already posted..we had our tickets checked at guest services just inside Epcot..quite a few others doing the same thing near us...They seem quite used to this happening...

You can now add the non-expiry option to the new -type tickets..we definately will do this after using our %26#39; last%26#39; day next Feb. Hope this helps...

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