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BalooHoo
09-24-2009, 01:02 PM
If we booked the current Bounceback offer for 5 nights but only got 1 day base tickets for each of our four family members, could one family member use all four 1 day base tickets?

My DW currently has fewer days remaining on her non-expiration ticket than the rest of the family. As a result, it would work out better for us if she was able to use all 4 of the 1 day tickets bought as part of the Bounceback offer. Can she do this, or does each individual person have to use a 1 day ticket? Put another way, can the 1 day tickets bought as part of the current Bounceback offer be transferred among family members before they are ever used?

Thanks in advance for any help!

mddisneyfamily
09-24-2009, 01:04 PM
Yes, you can do that.

BalooHoo
09-25-2009, 10:26 AM
Thanks for the response. A related question - Will the one day park tickets be on each person's KTTW cards, or can they be issued as separate tickets?

ScubaCat
09-25-2009, 02:47 PM
One will be on each card. Technically, they're nontransferrable, but unless somehow the gate attendant actually looked at the card (0% chance of that), nobody would ever know.

mddisneyfamily
09-25-2009, 02:50 PM
A CM told me that they belong to whoever uses them first.

DisneyWisher
09-27-2009, 11:43 PM
Considering that Disney is making almost an extra $100 by you doing this I doubt they will mind. 4-1 tickets is $336.56 and 1-4 day ticket is 239.63. To save 3 of the 1 day tickets and upgrade your wife's ticket to a 4 day ticket would cost you $155.49.

dancin Disney style
09-28-2009, 02:05 PM
We just did this.

We were there for free dining and it was more of an R&R trip so I did want to buy multy day tickets. Myself and my youngest DD had days remaining on some old tickets so we used those for 2 days in the parks. My DH and our other DD each used 2 of the 1 day tickets that I had to buy to get the DDP.

The 1 day tickets are just that single tickets that can be used by anyone. They are not attached to someone until you have entered a park with them and have attached your finger scan to that ticket.