Back in the 80s, my parents would take us to WDW every year for a week and always buy the seven day passes because they were told that the passes were good "forever". We would inevitably get tired and just hang at the resort one or two days. So, they built up a reserve of a bunch of unused passes. This was before pictures were placed on the passes. Does anyone have experience using really old tickets for admission? The passes themselves have seven lines and each day was ink stamped with the date used.
Post by ilikedonuts on Mar 23, 2016 6:29:06 GMT -5
You can either take them to the customer service window or I think potentially call Disney and email them a picture and then they will tell you what to do
Ditto PPs, you can email customer service to see what's left on them. Then exchange once you get to the park at customer service. I did that last year with several old paper tickets.
I had one day left on a child's ticket from 1993. I went in 2004 for one day and I brought it to customer service and they upgraded the child's ticket to an adult free of charge!
I used very old paper tickets in 2008 and didn't have a problem except they weren't suppose to let me in HS or AK since at the time of purchase, those parks didn't exist. I was able to get in HS without too much fuss but didn't try AK. I'd just double check with guest relations to see which parks are included