? about old tickets

cfbarker

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Okay, I found some old tickets...the ones with the plus options. I know I used up all the days but not the plus options. My question is: are the options still good even though I've used up the days? :confused3 I think the tickets are back from when tickets didn't expire but I'm not sure about the plus options. It would be great if I didn't have to add that option to the ticket I need to buy for June.:goodvibes

Thanks in advance!:thumbsup2
Christine
 
It depends if they were "Park Hopper Plus" or "World Hopper". If they were PHP they are still good, but are not valid for DQ. If they were WH all unused plus options expired seven days after first use.
 
We used "old" sets of tickets from 1999 and 2003 for our last two trips. They got us "free" admittance to the waterparks for two days each trip. It was great! Just wish we had some more left over for upcoming trips. We had no trouble using them at all. Just walked up to the ticket turnstile and the CM's help you put it through.
Did have more trouble finding out what exactly was left on them though. They couldn't check it for us at the Poly, where we were staying. We had to take them to a park to have them checked at Guest Services outside the entrance to find out exactly what was left on them. I wish we could have checked them at home, at a Disney store or via a phone call , to know exactly what was on them before we got there.:confused:
 

Not to hijack the thread, but I would like to ask Chelshire a question. In 2002, we purchased 3 adult Park Hopper Plus tickets and 1 child Park Hopper Plus ticket. We used all of our park days, but none of our plusses. On our last trip in 2005, we upgraded our daughter's child ticket. I did not notice until just recently, however, that her upgraded ticket says "expires 14 days from first use." We only used 1 plus on that trip - did she lose the rest of them? Why would they have upgraded nonexpiring plusses to expiring? I hope this was just a mistake and it can be corrected.

DH and I will be spending a couple of days at Disney the end of this month and I plan on taking this up with guest services. I do happen to have a photocopy of the back of the original child ticket purchased in 2002. Will that help?
 
There is a good possibility that the person doing the upgrade made an error. I agree that you should go to a Guest Services location, preferably at one of the parks, with all the tickets, including the copy of the old pass that was upgraded. Once everything gets sorted out they should be able to correct the error.
 
Thanks for the replies. I'm glad to know that I'll save a little money!:banana: We are planning to go to DisneyQuest...I'll have to break down and pay for a ticket!
 
There is a good possibility that the person doing the upgrade made an error. I agree that you should go to a Guest Services location, preferably at one of the parks, with all the tickets, including the copy of the old pass that was upgraded. Once everything gets sorted out they should be able to correct the error.

Thanks, Chesire. This is what I'm hoping for.
 


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