Interesting thread. Just a couple points.
I saw several references to the fact that its State Law that tickets are non-transferable, but nothing that pointed out that the law was passed because of Disney's Lobbyists pushing it! And the state bought in because people buying more tickets means not only more bucks for Disney, but more tax revenue as well.
But if I buy a 10 pack to incur some savings at Sam's Club, it should be fully my right to share that 10 pack as I see fit. So Disney has to right to say HOW you use your 10 days. Does that mean Sam's Club has the right to say I can't split the cost of that 10 pack (of whatever) with someone and split the cost?
Disney could easily implement a system to tell people how many days are left on any pass (just like every store does with Gift Cards). This would QUICKLY stop those selling 'empty' tickets on ebay or 192. And help countless guests with old passes they'd like to check before discarding. They choose NOT to do this, thus enabling the thieves. So PLEASE don't tell me Disney is enforcing non-transferable to help people. They are doing it to increase profits, pure and simple! Which, as a business is their right. I just don't like to see it sugar coated to make the pill easier to swallow!