Question about days left on tickets.

disfanforlife

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I had 10 day no expiration tickets that I know I used 5 days of. I wasn't sure if I had used the other 5 days or not. I brought the tix with me on our trip last year to check on. I didn't get a chance until the end of our trip ( I had other 7 day tix I used for that trip). Anyways at the end of the trip I ask at the front desk of our resort and was told that I had 5 days left on them. So, I brought them home and was planning to use them for our upcoming trip. My question is there any chance that they were wrong on checking on this? When I got home I looked through old trip information and no I am almost positive that I did use the 5 days a couple years ago.....
 
They should have been able to scan the tickets and see what remains. If you are sure you don't have any days left then you can buy more days. That way you will have even more days, possibly.

Years ago you could call and they would tell you how days were left; I tried that and they don't do it anymore.

You are in a difficult spot. Not knowing for sure would stress me out. You can wait till you get to WDW and have them scanned again and then you might just have to buy more.

Good luck
 
I *think* I've read CheshireFigment (resident ticketing CM who has the "everything about WDW tickets" sticky thread on the Theme Park forum) say that the resorts info CAN be wrong. That they can't see everything. So it's possible, if I'm remembering correctly, that they had wrong info.
 
They should have been able to scan the tickets and see what remains. If you are sure you don't have any days left then you can buy more days. That way you will have even more days, possibly.

Years ago you could call and they would tell you how days were left; I tried that and they don't do it anymore.

You are in a difficult spot. Not knowing for sure would stress me out. You can wait till you get to WDW and have them scanned again and then you might just have to buy more.

Good luck

Thanks, I won't stress about it. I have another set of 10 day no expiration tickets and also a set of 7 day MYW. So, I will just have to decide if we should use the 7 day tix and be able to go to parks on our arrival and departure day. Or use 5 out of the 10 days on our new set and just go the 5 days in the middle. I am going to bring all of our tix including the ones I am not sure if there are any days left on and decide when we get there. I am leaning towards the 5 days any ways and not rush to a park when we arrive or on the same day we leave either....
 

Several years ago I had the front desk at the BW check my tix. I was told that one ticket was used up. I threw the ticket in the garbage in the villa and after a few hours of mental debate thought that the CM had to be wrong....3 days left on the ticket. My advice check at Guest Services. I now mark the tickets every time I use them.
 
Several years ago I had the front desk at the BW check my tix. I was told that one ticket was used up. I threw the ticket in the garbage in the villa and after a few hours of mental debate thought that the CM had to be wrong....3 days left on the ticket. My advice check at Guest Services. I now mark the tickets every time I use them.

Yikes, that is too bad that you threw it out. The only thing is the first set of 10 day tix I had were added to my key card during a visit. I like doing that so that I don't have two cards to carry. So they are old key cards that I have. But, I will bring them with me. I would like to add them to my key card when I check in but if I find out that they tell me that there are no days left I will check at guest services before throwing them out. Thanks for this tip!
 
Been there - done that, as they say. In our case we were using a printed scan of the cards as the cards themselves were 800 miles away and we were trying to plan for a future family visit.

Short version - Checked the passes at guest relations at Epcot and were told one thing. Checked them again at guest relations at Downtown Disney and were told something else. Downtown Disney was correct.

It may be possible to get your answer remotely through interacting with guest relations and faxing them a scan of the tickets.

Best of luck.
 

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