Disney Question on old tickets
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Disney Question on old tickets
Gang,
We are going down to Orlando in two weeks and plan to spend some time at the Disney parks.. my partner has never been and he is such a kid at heart!
I have some 5 day Disney Hopper passes I purchased the last time I was there... think it was back in 200 or so... the front of the tickets have "2000 Walt Disney World" on them. I think I used them for two days only. If I recall, they never expire.
Does anyone know where I can go to get them "reissued" or whatever I need to do when we arrive? I would love to be able to walk up and get it done without having to go into the park at that moment.
Any advise/suggestions appreciated.
We are going down to Orlando in two weeks and plan to spend some time at the Disney parks.. my partner has never been and he is such a kid at heart!
I have some 5 day Disney Hopper passes I purchased the last time I was there... think it was back in 200 or so... the front of the tickets have "2000 Walt Disney World" on them. I think I used them for two days only. If I recall, they never expire.
Does anyone know where I can go to get them "reissued" or whatever I need to do when we arrive? I would love to be able to walk up and get it done without having to go into the park at that moment.
Any advise/suggestions appreciated.
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I was in the same boat a couple of years ago with some older tickets. I do believe most of the parks have a customer service area close to where they sell the tickets. They can tell you there if you have any days left on your tickets (and how many days.) They can also reissue the tickets there for you as well.
If you are staying at an onsite hotel, some of them at least will have a concierge where you can buy park tickets. They also, were able to help me by scanning my tickets and telling me how many days were left.
I don't remember being able to call in and them tell me how many days were left on the tickets, though maybe things have changed or maybe I just didn't talk with the correct customer services. But I had to actually go to WDW to get them to scan my tickets and re-issue them for me.
If you are staying at an onsite hotel, some of them at least will have a concierge where you can buy park tickets. They also, were able to help me by scanning my tickets and telling me how many days were left.
I don't remember being able to call in and them tell me how many days were left on the tickets, though maybe things have changed or maybe I just didn't talk with the correct customer services. But I had to actually go to WDW to get them to scan my tickets and re-issue them for me.
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Only in Person
According to the Disney World website, the only way to check for unused days on a ticket is by taking it to one of the following locations:
Ticket windows at theme parks and water parks
Concierge desks at Disney Resort hotels
Guest Relations at the Downtown Disney Area
That info is here: https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/fa...ses-remaining/
Ticket windows at theme parks and water parks
Concierge desks at Disney Resort hotels
Guest Relations at the Downtown Disney Area
That info is here: https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/fa...ses-remaining/





