adding older tickets to existing ones on room key

Disneynutbsv

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I have two old Plus passes for the water parks. We are buying our tickets with the package deal straight from Disney itself. Can I possibly have them add the water park tickets to our room key with the rest of the tickets? They just aren't in the best of shape, lol. So, I thought it might be easier to just have everything all in one:) If not that's ok too. Just checking :flower:


***for some reason this post seems kind of like deja vue :rotfl: I'm wondering if I asked this question already???? So sorry if its a repeat post, I couldn't find the answer in search***
 
Not sure. I am in the same postion as you.
We have hopper passes with only the one option of water park left on them also. I was told to bring them to guest services when I arrive.
I dont know if they can be put on your room key though.I am curious myself?
My DS was 8 on our last visit so I am not sure how his hopper pass will be accepted since he is older now. Anyone know?
 
If you only have one plus left why bother with having them added to your room key? For the time and effort you could in the water park. If it was more days I could see it. Just my opinion.
 
You cannot combine left over old tickets with newly purchased ones on a single resort ID or ticket. If you were not going to put a new ticket purchase on the ID, then the old ticket (only one, not multiple ones) can be added to each ID.

Disney will never combine tickets onto a single media unless you upgrade or apply the dollar value of the old ones towards a new ticket. In both cases, since the left over admissions are plus options that carry no dollar value, you cannot even do an upgrade or dollar credit since the unused plus options would be lost in the transaction anyway.
 

As GoldenOldie said, you cannot do this. Your plusses are worth those visits while still on the original ticket, but cannot be added to anything else, because they come up as no dollar value without the park days attached. Use them as is, and enjoy!
 
GoldenOldie said:
You cannot combine left over old tickets with newly purchased ones on a single resort ID or ticket. If you were not going to put a new ticket purchase on the ID, then the old ticket (only one, not multiple ones) can be added to each ID.

Disney will never combine tickets onto a single media unless you upgrade or apply the dollar value of the old ones towards a new ticket. In both cases, since the left over admissions are plus options that carry no dollar value, you cannot even do an upgrade or dollar credit since the unused plus options would be lost in the transaction anyway.

Thanks for the info!!!
 


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