StitchandPooh'sMom
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Just an FYI to check your tickets before you leave the window:
I bought tickets from Costco last July. As we all know, they don't sell them anymore. I called the ticketing number Phamton posted for me (thanks!
) the beginning of this year and was told the tickets would still be good and I could apply the value to an AP (I was advised to bring my receipt).
Fast forward to Saturday, July 24th:
We went to the ticketing window at the Studios. I upgraded to a preferred AP but was given credit for 79.99 instead of the 89.99 I had paid. Not a deal breaker, but not what I expected. I had brought my Costco receipt, but the ticket was in the Universal system at 79.99. No big deal.
Everyone else in my family got a 2-park, 3-month pass. Great! Except that when we went to the turnstiles, their tickets wouldn't work. The TM said the tickets were expired and I needed to go to guest services. I looked on the tickets that I had just been given (on July 24) and they expired on March 31, 2010! Why the ticketing TM had tickets that expired in March at his window is anyone's guess. So off we went to guest services, and after close to an hour in both lines, we were the proud owners of one preferred AP and three Power Passes that had been backdated so they would expire on October 24th.
They worked, we were happy, all was good. They did offer us some express passes since we had trouble with the tickets, but we were staying at PBH and didn't need them.
The moral of the story: if you are in possession of the old Costco tickets, they will be honored, but check the back of the tickets before you leave the window to make sure your new tickets don't expire four months before you got them.
I bought tickets from Costco last July. As we all know, they don't sell them anymore. I called the ticketing number Phamton posted for me (thanks!

Fast forward to Saturday, July 24th:
We went to the ticketing window at the Studios. I upgraded to a preferred AP but was given credit for 79.99 instead of the 89.99 I had paid. Not a deal breaker, but not what I expected. I had brought my Costco receipt, but the ticket was in the Universal system at 79.99. No big deal.
Everyone else in my family got a 2-park, 3-month pass. Great! Except that when we went to the turnstiles, their tickets wouldn't work. The TM said the tickets were expired and I needed to go to guest services. I looked on the tickets that I had just been given (on July 24) and they expired on March 31, 2010! Why the ticketing TM had tickets that expired in March at his window is anyone's guess. So off we went to guest services, and after close to an hour in both lines, we were the proud owners of one preferred AP and three Power Passes that had been backdated so they would expire on October 24th.

The moral of the story: if you are in possession of the old Costco tickets, they will be honored, but check the back of the tickets before you leave the window to make sure your new tickets don't expire four months before you got them.
