"Plus Visits" leftover questions!!

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I have a question about leftover plus visits on some leftover passes we have. They are plus visits that don't expire. I have one pass with 3 plus visits left, one pass with 2 and one pass with 1 left.

My question...
On an upcoming trip I want to be able to use these - does WDW allow you to take a 3 plus visit pass and use it the same day? Can my dh and I both get in on a pass that has 2 visits left on the same day (the SAME pass) and use up those 2 plus visits?
I hope my question makes sense - I am trying to figure out whether or not to add plus visits to our new MYE tix, I won't if we can use up the ones we have.
Thanks! :)
 
No, two different people may not use the same pass.

Yes, one person may use two or more plusses off of the same pass on the same day, for example to go to both Pleasure Island (clubs) and Typhoon Lagoon.

Disney hints:
http://members.aol.com/ajaynejr/dispass.htm

(Pre-2005 hopper plus passes need to be "re-aligned" by being scanned at the Pleasure Island ticket booths or at Adventurers Club or at Comedy Warehouse before being used at the music clubs. One plus equals one all-clubs evening admission.)
 
I have some left overs too and want to use them at TL or BB. Do I just present them at the ticket window at the waterpark or do I need to do something before? Also, DS is now 10 so I will need to upgrade to an adult right? Will they just charge me the difference?
 
We have used leftover plus options on our last two visits to Typhoon Lagoon. Just ran the old ticket through the turnstile like normal, no problems. I think you can exchange your child's ticket for an adult at guest services at no charge for the same amount of days or plus options left on the original ticket. Or, if you will use up the old tickets on this trip, I would just let your son use the ticket, I doubt anyone will say anything and he was under 9 when you purchased the ticket.
 

We have used leftover plus options on our last two visits to Typhoon Lagoon. Just ran the old ticket through the turnstile like normal, no problems. I think you can exchange your child's ticket for an adult at guest services at no charge for the same amount of days or plus options left on the original ticket. Or, if you will use up the old tickets on this trip, I would just let your son use the ticket, I doubt anyone will say anything and he was under 9 at the time the ticket was purchased.
 
G's mommy said:
We have used leftover plus options on our last two visits to Typhoon Lagoon. Just ran the old ticket through the turnstile like normal, no problems. I think you can exchange your child's ticket for an adult at guest services at no charge for the same amount of days or plus options left on the original ticket. Or, if you will use up the old tickets on this trip, I would just let your son use the ticket, I doubt anyone will say anything and he was under 9 at the time the ticket was purchased.


Thank you for the info. I know what you mean about DS's age, he was 8 last trip and now he is 10. He could probably "get away with it" but he is aware that he is now "an adult" as far as Disney is concerned and I don't want to set a bad example and lie about it to save $10. :rolleyes:

Can't wait to get there again next month. Really getting the Disney fever! :banana:

PS. Did your family try the new water slide/coaster thing at TL? How did you like it?
 
vicb said:
Thank you for the info. I know what you mean about DS's age, he was 8 last trip and now he is 10. He could probably "get away with it" but he is aware that he is now "an adult" as far as Disney is concerned and I don't want to set a bad example and lie about it to save $10. :rolleyes:

Can't wait to get there again next month. Really getting the Disney fever! :banana:

PS. Did your family try the new water slide/coaster thing at TL? How did you like it?

It will not cost you anything to exchange your son's child ticket for an adult ticket. Just go to Guest Relations w/ your son and tell them he is now 10 and you would like to exchange his ticket. They may do that or just tell you use it as is.

I went to TL in Dec and rod ethe new Crush n Gusher. It was fun! The one in the middle is the craziest one! Just hold on tight and make sure you lift your behind up. If you don't the roller things will kill you!
 
They won't charge you to exchange the ticket, so either way comes out the same. If you plan on using the ticket for future trips, I would go ahead and exchange it out.
Yes, we did the Crush n Gusher over and over and over. It is awesome. Like the other post said, just be sure to hold your bottom up!
 



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