can an unused magic morning ticket be used on another visit

07pilot4me

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we never got to used our magic morning ticket, i scanned the ticket and there are no dates listed on the ticket but there is a magnetic strip in the back.

question:is this ticket "attached" to our park hoppers? or can they be used on another visit?? thanks
 
It is part of the park hopper. If the days are all used on the ticket, then the MM is used too. The park hoppers also expire with 15 days of first use (I believe that was it) so you can't save one day on the ticket for 3 months and come back later and use it. I'm a little confused though, you make it sound like the MM is a separate ticket. When we've had it, it was on the park hopper. :confused3
 
it was a seperate ticket issued in our case. or maybe that was just a "reminder" ticket.

so the magic morning is scanned into each ticket?? the MM ticket made it seem like it was collected at the gate like a fast pass would be
 
it was a seperate ticket issued in our case. or maybe that was just a "reminder" ticket.

so the magic morning is scanned into each ticket?? the MM ticket made it seem like it was collected at the gate like a fast pass would be
Never heard of any separate MM ticket. There are separate tix for Toontown Morning Madness - which is a different thing. Maybe you are gettign them confused? MM is part of the base ticket and cannot be saved.
 

it was a seperate ticket issued in our case. or maybe that was just a "reminder" ticket.

so the magic morning is scanned into each ticket?? the MM ticket made it seem like it was collected at the gate like a fast pass would be

correct, your ticket is scanned at the gate and the ticket number is stored in the system
 
thanks, a seperate "ticket" was issued. i will take a pic and upload it. maybe just a reminder. it states the days you could go.
 
I think I know what "ticket" you are talking about, and no, it's not valid for MM admission. As the others have said, the MM is programmed into the ticket.

Here's an exerpt from my MM super thread:
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=1675403

How? For onsite guests, each guest must show their "Key to the Magic" card. This is just a fancy name for your room key, which you can also use to charge in-park purchases. It is given to each member of your party at check-in with the dates of your stay and that person's name. You also need a valid source of admission ticket for entrance. For guests staying offsite, you enter just like you would normally and the MM is deducted from your ticket. For all guests, there is no extra piece of paper or voucher needed for MM. That piece of paper that they give onsite visitors is just for information purposes. It, by itself, does not grant MM privileges, so you cannot pass it on to someone else. All you need is your ticket and if you are staying onsite, your room key.
 
That must be it. It must be an information paper. I didn't know they did that, but then I've never stayed on site. You would think they would write on it in big letters not a ticket to avoid confusion.
 





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