Old tickets

blizzard

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I have a bunch of non-expiring old tickets that have various things remaining on them (a couple with "pluses", one park day on a child ticket (child is now 22), and a 4 day expiring when used (not used yet) ticket.

What are my options with all these old tickets? If I take them all to guest relations on our next trip, can they at least exchange the remainders for RFID passes? I'm very reluctant to attach them to anyone's "profile" as I'm not sure when we want to use any of them. (We likely will buy 5-7 day passes for our upcoming trip but may want to use a "plus" if the weather is good)

What are people's experiences exchanging tickets?
 
I have a bunch of non-expiring old tickets that have various things remaining on them (a couple with "pluses", one park day on a child ticket (child is now 22), and a 4 day expiring when used (not used yet) ticket.

What are my options with all these old tickets?


If I take them all to guest relations on our next trip,

can they at least exchange the remainders for RFID passes?

Yes.
 
I have a bunch of non-expiring old tickets that have various things remaining on them (a couple with "pluses", one park day on a child ticket (child is now 22), and a 4 day expiring when used (not used yet) ticket.

What are my options with all these old tickets? If I take them all to guest relations on our next trip, can they at least exchange the remainders for RFID passes? I'm very reluctant to attach them to anyone's "profile" as I'm not sure when we want to use any of them. (We likely will buy 5-7 day passes for our upcoming trip but may want to use a "plus" if the weather is good)

What are people's experiences exchanging tickets?

You can exchange them for current tickets. We still have a stash (dwindling however) of tickets from the 1980's, back when it was just MK and EP. They'll take them, so if they are as old as ours, photograph them for memory sake. Kinda cool looking at the old tickets.
They'll also give you what you paid for back then. i.e. our "world Pass" tickets, which were MK/EP parlay into parkhoppers.
Hope this answers your question.
 
any ticketing window or guest relations can exchange them for you and there won't be a charge for the difference between a child's ticket and an adult's ticket. if there are any used but non-expired tickets, they'll exchange it for whatever is left. :goodvibes

have fun on your trip!
 



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