gopherit
I'm not in the book, you know.
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Is there any way within MDE to "prioritize" ticket usage for multiple tickets linked to a band, versus the hassle of going to Guest Services prior to entering a park to have them establish it?
My spouse and I each have 5 days left on non-expiring tickets; our kids have 1 day left on non-expiring tickets.
We need 6 park days. So my plan was to purchase 5-day tix for the kids and have that ticket and their 1-day ticket both linked to their bands, but because 1-day tix are ridiculously priced, I was going to just buy 5-day tix for all of us. DH and I would use one of the days from our existing non-expiring ticket.
I just want to be sure that when ticket days are used - they use up the 5 newer, "short-lifespan" tickets FIRST for my DH and me, and THEN access the non-expiring ticket for the last day - NOT the other way around.
My understanding was that Guest Services could prioritize them... I would like confirmation of that, but please let me know if there's an easier way (at home via computer or phone, lol) to do it!
My spouse and I each have 5 days left on non-expiring tickets; our kids have 1 day left on non-expiring tickets.
We need 6 park days. So my plan was to purchase 5-day tix for the kids and have that ticket and their 1-day ticket both linked to their bands, but because 1-day tix are ridiculously priced, I was going to just buy 5-day tix for all of us. DH and I would use one of the days from our existing non-expiring ticket.
I just want to be sure that when ticket days are used - they use up the 5 newer, "short-lifespan" tickets FIRST for my DH and me, and THEN access the non-expiring ticket for the last day - NOT the other way around.
My understanding was that Guest Services could prioritize them... I would like confirmation of that, but please let me know if there's an easier way (at home via computer or phone, lol) to do it!