I have a child park hopper ticket for my son from 2007 with no expiration that I know still has 2 days left on it. He's 15 now. Will they still honor this?
I have a child park hopper ticket for my son from 2007 with no expiration that I know still has 2 days left on it. He's 15 now. Will they still honor this?
Now that I've fully read the post I understand it. When I first saw it I went right past it as "is my no expiration ticket still good".... my "duh" answer was no expiration- means no expiration. And honestly that is something that I would call them about because I would hate for you to get down there and it not work.
I have a child park hopper ticket for my son from 2007 with no expiration that I know still has 2 days left on it. He's 15 now. Will they still honor this?
First, take the ticket and the (former) child to any ticket booth or guest relations and they will trade the ticket in on a new plastic RFID adult ticket with the same assets, at no charge.
First, take the ticket and the (former) child to any ticket booth or guest relations and they will trade that in on a new plastic RFID adult ticket with the same assets, at no charge.
Now that I've fully read the post I understand it. When I first saw it I went right past it as "is my no expiration ticket still good".... my "duh" answer was no expiration- means no expiration. And honestly that is something that I would call them about because I would hate for you to get down there and it not work.
No reason to call.
This is one of the most common of ticket upgrades.
Disney does not penalize children for growing up.
They honor partially-used non-expiring child tickets by
upgrading them to adult tickets at no charge.
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