How can you tell if you have a ticket on your magic band?

mmouse50

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I have 2 tickets that are listed under my magic band and ticket page that state they are active - I assume that they are the 1 day non hopper tickets that I had to purchase with a package when I had my annual pass.

But is there anyway to tell if the tickets are still good and I can get into the parks (1 is MK only and the other is 1 day any non-MK park) without getting to the gate and finding out that I dont have what I think I have. Will be in Florida for a short period and was going to extend by 2 days if I have these 2 tickets, but if I have to purchase park tickets it is not worth extending.

What is causing my confusion is that it looks like anyone that has been with me before have active tickets also. But I know they don't have a active ticket because their ticket was bought as a part of package and were completely used during their trip.
 
if it is on your MDX on line then you have tickets but you could all ways call disney and ask.
 
You NEVER have tickets on your MB. Mb is a link to your MDE account only. If you have linked ticket media, you can access your account at a tapstile with your MB.
 
To find out if the tickets are still good (although I don't know why they wouldn't be), just see if you can book FPs with them. If you can, just cancel the FPs.
 

Perhaps a terminology issue is causing confusion.
On MyDEX, the site will often show that your *band* is active or inactive. but for *tickets*, it will show under the ticket section, and will list the specific ticket type - e.g., 5-day park-hopper.
So it is entirely possible to have one or more bands show as active, yet have no tickets connected to your account.
 





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