Do OLD Euro Disney/ Disneyland Paris tickets ever expire?

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I found a 1992 Euro Disney commemorative passport ticket unused while cleaning.

I never got it framed and I'm never going to scrapbook even though I save everything like I will in the future. 🙄

I checked on eBay and they are not worth that much. A framed ticket (used) was $75 and an unused one was asking $65. No sold listings.

So I was thinking of maybe trying to use it one day and just keeping the stub as a souvenir.

I have no clue what I paid but as a poor college student, probably not much (in comparison to what things cost today).

Anyone have these tickets? Or any old tickets? Are they still good like old WDW non-expiration tickets?

TIA
 

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What a neat thing to find!

I do not think you will be able to use them to get entrance to the parks. You can try, but I would be surprised if you get in. With how the French like rules... little chance 😉
 
A great souvenir to have. Pretty sure they expire, on all my old passes they have dates printed on the back of the tickets, including packages.
 
I found a 1992 Euro Disney commemorative passport ticket unused while cleaning.

I never got it framed and I'm never going to scrapbook even though I save everything like I will in the future. 🙄

I checked on eBay and they are not worth that much. A framed ticket (used) was $75 and an unused one was asking $65. No sold listings.

So I was thinking of maybe trying to use it one day and just keeping the stub as a souvenir.

I have no clue what I paid but as a poor college student, probably not much (in comparison to what things cost today).

Anyone have these tickets? Or any old tickets? Are they still good like old WDW non-expiration tickets?

TIA

I found a 1992 Euro Disney commemorative passport ticket unused while cleaning.

I never got it framed and I'm never going to scrapbook even though I save everything like I will in the future. 🙄

I checked on eBay and they are not worth that much. A framed ticket (used) was $75 and an unused one was asking $65. No sold listings.

So I was thinking of maybe trying to use it one day and just keeping the stub as a souvenir.

I have no clue what I paid but as a poor college student, probably not much (in comparison to what things cost today).

Anyone have these tickets? Or any old tickets? Are they still good like old WDW non-expiration tickets?

TIA
I stumbled across this post. I just wanted to share that I successfully used this exact 1991 commemorative ticket last week, March 6th, at Disneyland Paris. We went right to guest services to get them exchanged for current 1 day tickets. We waiting about 30-40 minutes while the cast member made phone calls, showed everyone in the booth, called over a supervisor. Finally it was approved and we exchanged the small "stub" for a one day DLP ticket. The picture postcard part is for you to keep as a souvenir. I did have to ask for that portion back. I brought the whole thing with me (And I'm glad I did), to preserve it's authenticity. So yes, I was able to use the commemorative ticket 34 years after purchase (my parents bought them in 1991). It was a lovely day btw. The park has similar themes, but all the attractions we went on were slightly different than the US counterparts. Best of luck in getting there someday.
 



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