Hopper Passes - transferrable?

annie2871

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We are only going to be able to go to WDW for 2 days, we have some friends that will be going the week after us, if we buy hopper passes, can we transfer them to our friends, so they can benefit from them and not let them go to waste?
 
Yes you can - but make sure they understand how many days are left on each pass.
 
Just remember that if you ever plan on going back to Disney World, those unused days on your passes will still be good because they never expire!! :p So they wouldn't be "going to waste". ~:)~
 
Annie, SuzyQue is sooooo right about this, I speak from experience when I say, hold on to those tickets. I gave 2 tickets away for the same reason and as a result I spent double of what I paid for them 3 years later. You never know when you are going back and it saves a lot to have the tickets already in hand. JMHO.
 

If you are buying the passes completely, I would keep them, that's a lot of cash to give away, unless you want to make a gift of it. But one year, we went a few weeks before my brother. If I recall correctly, we wanted to do 4 days and they wanted to do 3 days, so we purchased the 7 day hoppers and slip (pro-rated) the price with them to save a bit.
 
Oh!

Thanks for the welcome. I've surfed on these boards on and off for over a year. So many times I have thought of responding or posting... finally I thought, why not?
 
Am I the only one who read on the passes, and many times on these boards, that hopper passes are "nontransferable"? While I realize that there is no way to enforce it, the correct answer is that it is against WDW policy as printed on the hopper pass, but you can probably get away with it.
 
We are going in October and thanks to a day left on our hopper passes we get an extra day this year. This works out great since we are doing the 7 day 3/land 4/sea package. The extra day is well needed.

My DN is coming with us and we happen to have a leftover day from a pass we used in 1987.

At that time I think only Epcot and WDW were around. Will we still be able to get into AK or MGM with that extra day if we decide to use it there?

We keep leftover passes in a steel box with other important things like passports, stocks, bonds, mortgage deed etc.
 
For a while they had a restriction on visiting the AK with pre-AK passes, but I have read on these boards that they have lifted that and the your old passes will get you into whichever park you want.
 












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