Free Dining 2 day Disney passes

ctc917

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I read on a recent thread about park passes and taking names off of them and I was thinking "If you do not use your passes do you keep them on your room card or do you have them taken off and put on a regular Disney pass if you are not using them toward a AP pass"? I was wondering why people would do this? and if it is better to do this?

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ctc917
 
People that already have tickets or APs can keep their tickets purchased as the DDP requirement to use on a future trip.
 
Thanks for the info but I was wondering if people just keep their tickets on their room key card or have them transfered to a reg Disney ticket if they don't use them on their Free Dining trip because they have AP's or other tickets?

ctc917
 
Before they changed the AP and dining plan rule we bought the one day ticket with the package and we able to put them onto a paper ticket. It didn't have a name on it and my Grandma used mine. Not 100% sure what the currently policy is, but I have in the past.
 

Doesn't matter if you leave the package ticket admission on your room key except you need to be extra careful not to accidentally use the room key in a park turnstyle when you plan to use a different ticket or annual pass.

You can put another ticket including a leftover ticket on your new room key but only after any admission already on the room key has been moved to a different card or (usually wasteful) consumed first.

Current policy is the same except that some packages require a minimum of five days on the ticket portion ordered with the package.
 
I know that people once had problems with any changes they made to their room key when they had free dinning. I dont know if disney resolved the problems but alot of people posted that they also lost dinning credits when they moved the tickets off there room key. That might be the reason that people choose to keep the tickets on their room key rather than remove it.
 
I recently had a one-day ticket removed from a 3-year-old Pop Century KTTK card because I was afraid that if something happened to me and my family went through my wallet, they would find the KTTK card and think it was just a souvenir from that trip and toss it -- not knowing there was a 1-day ticket attached to it.
 
We changed ours into individual tickets, but only on our last day at Disney.
 
I just returned from a free dining trip and have an AP. I left WDW with the ticket still on the room key. Guest Services at EPCOT told me to leave it on the key when I asked to have it removed to separate ticket media. My next trip (hopefully) will be next summer and I would like my daughter to use the ticket. Does she just use the old room key at the turnstile?
 
Added a 3 night stay w/ free dining in Nov 2009 to a previously planned trip. We already had park tickets so I asked about removing our 1 day tickets from our keys. We stayed at Coronado Springs and the person at Guest Info (where you buy tickets) wouldn't do it for me. She just said to keep them on the keys and we could use them as park tickets on a future trip. I was worried about confusing those keys with other keys or accidentally using them or somehow not really having tickets on those keys since no where was it marked that we had a day's admission on each key. I have those keys in a separate envelope and keep meaning to mark the envelope that they keys each have 1 day on them.
 
My 4-year-old one day MYW ticket was from a Pop Century stay 4 years ago. I had it removed at the Beach Club this past May at their Guest Services desk. Not a big deal. The CM I dealt with was somewhat new at this position and had to ask for some assistance, but was happy to take care of my request.

I'm wondering if those CM who recommend leaving the ticket on the KTTK card just don't want to take the time to remove the ticket or don't know how to remove the ticket and don't want to learn how to do that.
 
Guest Services at EPCOT told me to leave it on the key when I asked to have it removed to separate ticket media. My next trip (hopefully) will be next summer and I would like my daughter to use the ticket. Does she just use the old room key at the turnstile?

We just got back from free dining. I just went to the Magic Kingdom guest services and they removed them no problem. The printed a thing to have us look at confirming everything on our card was all correct and we signed a receipt acknowledging that they had taken the tickets off of the KTTW. Whole process took no more then 5 min. I have no idea why they gave you issues at Epcot? :confused3
 




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