2 Day Passports from 1988

kprincesskate

Earning My Ears
Joined
Jul 15, 2008
I need some help! I have 2 two-day passports to Disneyland from 1988. I called the tickets sales line and the woman told me that only the lead at the Gate on the day of our arrival can determine the trade-in value for me. They only offer the hopper passes now, and she is not sure how I can use these tickets! I want to be able to plan ahead of time, so do any of you have any suggestions of who I can call?

Thank you!
Katie
 
Honestly, if I had something like, I would NOT use it as admission. I'd keep it as a collectible, or SELL it as a collectible.
 


I have a few unused 3-day 1985 passports. A couple years ago, I tried listing one on ebay with a minimum bid of $225. No bidders!

I also have a few complimentary 1985 CM passes. They are good for 1 day admission to WDW resort park. I don't want to part with these, but I wonder how much they are worth?
 
I have a few unused 3-day 1985 passports. A couple years ago, I tried listing one on ebay with a minimum bid of $225. No bidders!

I also have a few complimentary 1985 CM passes. They are good for 1 day admission to WDW resort park. I don't want to part with these, but I wonder how much they are worth?

Are you nuts? :rotfl: $225? maybe for a set of passes from the 60s.

You're gonna have to hold on to those for a few more years before you get that asking price.


:wizard: Rudy
 


Are you nuts? :rotfl: $225? maybe for a set of passes from the 60s.

You're gonna have to hold on to those for a few more years before you get that asking price.

I didn't think it was that outrageous. These tickets don't have an expiration and they don't have to be used consecutively or within a certain period. You could use one today and the next one two years from now. Current face value is $198 ($66 x 3).
 
I also have a few complimentary 1985 CM passes. They are good for 1 day admission to WDW resort park. I don't want to part with these, but I wonder how much they are worth?

CM passes have an expiration date. I would think that CM passes from '85 would definitely be expired by now. When I was working for the company the expiration date was a couple of years from when we received the pass. Check on the back of the pass to see if/when yours expire(d).
 
When I got my last set of free passes from the WDC in 2004, the expiration was about 3-4 years later. Then TDS was sold to the childrens place, so they were only good for that calendar year. Now that we are back with the WDC, I will check the expiration as soon as I get them, which should be next week!!
 
I need some help! I have 2 two-day passports to Disneyland from 1988. I called the tickets sales line and the woman told me that only the lead at the Gate on the day of our arrival can determine the trade-in value for me. They only offer the hopper passes now, and she is not sure how I can use these tickets! I want to be able to plan ahead of time, so do any of you have any suggestions of who I can call?

Thank you!
Katie

If it says "no expiration" then it should be ok. Take them with you, ask then buy your tx when you get there.
 

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