Can I dontate my daughter's remaining ticket days to another family?

abeyst

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I purchased her a 6 day pass with the water park option, and I'm going to have (2) extra water park days on her ticket. I might even have an extra park day left, depending on how the trip works out. I don't want it to go to waste, but I don't know if I can donate it to another family. I thought since we could do it with our dining credits, that maybe I could do it with the ticket, too (even though I know it says you can't transfer tickets). It's going to expire a week after we leave, but I thought maybe I could find someone who's checking in on Aug 29th or 30th and leave it at their hotel front desk for them.

I'm not looking to pay for the non-expiry option, either. It's a tightly budgeted trip this time, and an extra $65 is something I can't afford to pay.

I just don't want to have to throw away park admission.
 
If she's young enough that she's not getting finger-scanned (and thus making it impossible for another person to use), I wouldn't see the harm in it.
 
Maybe I am really, really confused but in this previous thread (yesterday) http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=1155742 you said you only bought 1-day ticket for your dd since you and your son have APs. So all you will have to do is, upon arrival, add the appropriate # of days to your dd's 1-day ticket, then you won't have any extra days left. HTH!

p.s. Sorry if I mis-read your question from yesterday, as now the solution seems all-too-obvious!

p.s.s. And you answered, I believe, your own queston when you said "I know the tickets are non-transferable."
 

Confused..

'water park days'? If you mean water park visits thats one thing.. but your 6 day pass started ticking the day you started using it.. if you goto the water parks or not. You are allowed to skip one day.. but your ticket had a fixed lifetime of 7 days max from the time it was first used. The only way that differs is if you bought the non-expiring option.. which for a 6 day pass is $$$.
 
OK, let me try and clarify. I'll use the following as a scenario:

I buy DD a 6 day ticket with water park fun & more. (For a 6 day ticket, that's 5 visits).

We use 5 park days and 2 water park visits during our trip.

This will leave 1 park day and 3 water park visits unused when we leave.


Since I have 14 days 'til it expires (and I'll first use it on Aug. 23rd), it will be good til September 5th. Can I give it to another family who could use it before 9/5?
 
I understand exactly what you're saying and think it's a wonderful gesture to make to someone. You're not looking to sell it, just offer unused options to someone else. Several years ago (when all passes were non-expiring), a DISer mailed me a child's pass that had 2 plus options on it. We re-scheduled our quick Labor Day trip to late Sept, or I would take you up on your offer myself!
 
What age kids do they fingerscan? If they are age 4 and in a stroller, do they fingerscan?
 
Now I'm confused... is this really true???

flynnibus said:
If you mean water park visits thats one thing.. but your 6 day pass started ticking the day you started using it.. if you goto the water parks or not. You are allowed to skip one day.. but your ticket had a fixed lifetime of 7 days max from the time it was first used. The only way that differs is if you bought the non-expiring option.. which for a 6 day pass is $$$.
 














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