Is My Ticket Still a Park Hopper?

debg

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Last Sept dh& I went to guest services at Downtown Disney with a few old tickets. I wasn't sure how many days were left on each. The very kind gentleman went through them all with me and eventually ended up putting various tickets onto one new ticket. He was kind enough to write the number of admissions/and number of 'funs' available on the back of the ticket. Here's my question - can I assume that the park hopping exponent of the original tickets is still attached? I know they were all park hoppers as I've never bought anything else.

I've checked the WDW ticket FAQ and know how I can find out how many days remain on my ticket, but I can't find anything that addresses how to find out if the ticket is still a park hopper.

Maybe I'm worrying for no reason... but if there's any way I can find out before I arrive, I'd be much more comfortable linking the ticket to my Magic Band. Any advice?

Thanks!
debg
 
Last Sept dh& I went to guest services at Downtown Disney with a few old tickets. I wasn't sure how many days were left on each.

1. The very kind gentleman went through them all with me and eventually ended up putting various tickets onto one new ticket.

He was kind enough to write the number of admissions/and number of 'funs' available on the back of the ticket.

Here's my question

2. - can I assume that the park hopping exponent of the original tickets is still attached? I know they were all park hoppers as I've never bought anything else.

3. I've checked the WDW ticket FAQ and know how I can find out how many days remain on my ticket, but I can't find anything that addresses how to find out if the ticket is still a park hopper.

4. Maybe I'm worrying for no reason... but if there's any way I can find out before I arrive, I'd be much more comfortable linking the ticket to my Magic Band. Any advice?

Thanks!
debg

1. That should not have been done, I'm afraid.
The combining of multiple tickets is very much against the ticket rules.
They could have (should have) been re-issued as separate tickets.

2. If all of the original tickets allowed multiple parks on the same day,
then you likely do have hopper privileges.

3. You can ask, in-person, at a WDW ticket booth or guest relations, for sure.

4. Well, you're likely OK, but that "combining" thing is really, really ODD.
There is a way to ask in advance, but it is not guaranteed that you will be given an answer.

Below is the prescribed method... sent by email from WDW:

http://disboards.com/showthread.php?t=3097564

Greetings from the Walt Disney World Resort!

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If you have not already done so, please send a copy of the front and back of your tickets, as well as a copy of your Government issued I.D.
to Ticket.Usage@DisneyWorld.com.

Include your name and daytime telephone number. We are unable to provide usage without these copies.

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Last Sept dh& I went to guest services at Downtown Disney with a few old tickets. I wasn't sure how many days were left on each. The very kind gentleman went through them all with me and eventually ended up putting various tickets onto one new ticket. He was kind enough to write the number of admissions/and number of 'funs' available on the back of the ticket. Here's my question - can I assume that the park hopping exponent of the original tickets is still attached? I know they were all park hoppers as I've never bought anything else.

I've checked the WDW ticket FAQ and know how I can find out how many days remain on my ticket, but I can't find anything that addresses how to find out if the ticket is still a park hopper.

Maybe I'm worrying for no reason... but if there's any way I can find out before I arrive, I'd be much more comfortable linking the ticket to my Magic Band. Any advice?

Thanks!
debg


When you link the tickets into MDE, it will tell you how many days and what type of ticket (hopper or not). I linked my No Expire hoppers and it shows how many days are left. The only thing it does not show is how many fun options there are left.
 


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