Park hopper passes from 1998!

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I have just found 3-4 day park hopper passes from 1998 - 2 adults and 1 child the child ticket says valid from 05/20/98 through never but the adults say valid 05/20/98 through 06/09/98 - i thought these tickets never ran out in fact i know there should be 1 day left on them as we only visited 3 parks on that holiday as DS was rushed into hospital - I know that I can only check them at the parks but am really puzzled by the through to date! as I said I thought they were eternal!!!
 
You've encouraged me search out four 1999 7 Day All-In-One Hopper passes that I have saved and intend to use this October. Neither the two child nor the two adult (guest) passes have expiry dates and the little paper pouch that each of the tickets is inside says "any unused days may be saved for your next visit".

I'm relying on mine working, but I wonder if you may have purchased the adult tickets via a special offer which may have amended the terms & conditions?

Whilst writing, is your child now an adult in the eyes of WDW? Both our DDs are. From what I can remember from a thread months back you can either send them through the turnstile and see what happens or get the tickets upgraded for free before you enter. I think I'll see what the queue at the office is like before I make my mind up!
 
AFAIK those types of tickets have no expiry date on, though I know those tickets purchase before AK opened won't give you admission to AK.
 
jna said:
Whilst writing, is your child now an adult in the eyes of WDW? Both our DDs are. From what I can remember from a thread months back you can either send them through the turnstile and see what happens or get the tickets upgraded for free before you enter. I think I'll see what the queue at the office is like before I make my mind up!

Just take them to customer sevices and they will upgrade to adult.Have done it several times.As long as they were a child when bought there is no problem
Paulh
 

Did you have them added to your room key, then those may be the dates on them?
 
paulh said:
Just take them to customer sevices and they will upgrade to adult.Have done it several times.As long as they were a child when bought there is no problem
Paulh

Thank you Paul. Yes, they were bought when they were classed as children.

John
 
I bought them at the entrance to one of the parks but it does look like they have an expiry date on them!!! will double check at guest relations
 




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