Printing your entry passes?

desertbloom

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So I pre purchased the 7 day unlimited admission (good deal!) and chose the print them at home option. Of course my admission tickets are 8 1/2x11" sheets now! Am I supposed to carry around 3 large pieces of paper all week long or will they give me a normal size admission ticket if I ask? I am kind of peeved about it. Why didn't they make them smaller so you could cut them out? Where the heck do they think people are going to keep big sheets of paper, especially when on a water ride? :confused3
 
So I pre purchased the 7 day unlimited admission (good deal!) and chose the print them at home option. Of course my admission tickets are 8 1/2x11" sheets now! Am I supposed to carry around 3 large pieces of paper all week long or will they give me a normal size admission ticket if I ask? I am kind of peeved about it. Why didn't they make them smaller so you could cut them out? Where the heck do they think people are going to keep big sheets of paper, especially when on a water ride? :confused3
You can take the paper sheets to Guest Services and exchange them for "real" tickets if you prefer.
 
Very true. Go to guest services to get your real tickets.Thier right @ the front gates.And have a ball!!:woohoo:
 
We had the print at home tickets last year and we did as metro said take them to guest services and they will give you a regular tickets and I even heard suggestion of putting then in a ziplock bag to keep them from getting wet but found it much easier just to get the regular tickets :thumbsup2
 

That's great news! Thanks everyone. Just what I was hoping to hear. :banana:
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So I pre purchased the 7 day unlimited admission (good deal!) and chose the print them at home option. Of course my admission tickets are 8 1/2x11" sheets now! Am I supposed to carry around 3 large pieces of paper all week long or will they give me a normal size admission ticket if I ask? I am kind of peeved about it. Why didn't they make them smaller so you could cut them out? Where the heck do they think people are going to keep big sheets of paper, especially when on a water ride? :confused3

Most print at home tickets are that size. They actually only scan the barcode. The pick up at kiosk tickets were the ones you should have ordered if you wanted actual tickets and not a piece of paper. The idea behind print at home is that you don't have to go line up to get your tickets. This kind of defeats that purpose. If there is a long line up at customer service you will be wasting time. I suggest just printing out several copies to use in case something gets wet and forget about standing in line to get actual tickets.
 
I do the print at home too! I print them then fold them to the size of a ticket as all they need to see is your barcode and name. I then put them in snack size ziplock bags. You can exchange them for real tickets too.

I always print extra tickets, just in case because my DH misplaces everything. This way we won;t lose any park time because my DH lost tickets:thumbsup2
 
Since you can buy tickets at the onsite hotels, can they be exchanged there?

No the hotels can't exchange them you have to take them to guest service window if you want a regular ticket
 
So I did the pick up option. I just have to go to the window and pick up our tickets...This guest services place is just outside the entrance to the park-correct?
 












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