Used tickets

kizzy212

DIS Veteran
Joined
May 15, 2005
Hello

Does anyone know the procedure what happens with unused tickets from pervious years

I have 1 day remaining on 4 tickets from 2000
1 day remaining on 3 tickets from 2002
1 day remaining on 3 tickets from 2004

These was for 4 of us...

We now have family of 7 going is there anyway i could let the other use these tickets. If im right they wont be fingerprinted or named..??
 
Provided that there is " Never Expire " on them .... then they are OK.

Even if there is NO expire date printed .... then the best thing to do is Bring them to

The Guest Relations Office in Disney Springs ( Downtown Disney ) at Market Place on way to Rainforest Rest.

Just think of how much money you will have saved by keeping those tickets.

DO NOT Throw them OUT.

We still have tickets for water Parks also from 2000 .
 
Tickets used by one person may not be given to a different person to use.

Regular park hoppers and park hopper plus (with water park fun) tickets from before 2005 do not expire. You will need to take them to a ticket booth or Guest Relations office for a one time treatment (per ticket card) to use them at the new tap turnstiles, or you can have them entered into your My Disney Experience account (email Disney for instructions).

If you will be at WDW for a week or so and will need to buy some new tickets, keep in mind that the old tickets might cut your ticket budget by only L9 (US$12.) apiece compared with L80 apiece on a 3 day vacation, but you may find it still worth your while to get rid of the ticket clutter from your dresser or bureau drawer.

Best use for these old tickets is on a vacation of 4 or fewer Disney theme park days.
 
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No you will not be able to let the others use them. For years now Disney has scanned your finger print at the turnstyle when the ticket is used to get into the park there for it makes the tickets non transferable.
 
As others have said., Disney tickets are not transferable. Next time you visit WDW you can take them to Guest Services/ticket booths and they will print you new RFID tickets, which you can link to MDE (some of them you may be able to link to MDE now, it depends how old they are) but they will have to be used by the person/people who originally used them.
 
When we exchanged our old paper tickets for the new RFID cards at Downtown Disney/Disney Springs we were issued with new unused RFID cards. These were not linked to any particular individual until either we used them at the park entrances or linked them to one of us on MDE.
 



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