Question about "sharing" old fun tickets

donaldbuzz&minnie

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Hi - We've been going to WDW for many years and have accumulated a lot of unused fun visits on various no expiration tickets. (The park visits have been used up, just the fun visits remain.) Because Disney no longer accepts the old paper tickets, I have recently converted all the paper tickets to the new green ones.

We're going to be at WDW this summer and would like to take a family member into a water park one time. (This person will probably never return to Disney.) If I have, for example, 4 fun visits on a no expiration ticket, and then use one for a family member, will the new green tickets allow me to use the remaining 3 fun visits for myself on a later visit? I'd hate to waste all 4 fun visits on a one time entry if the ticket is forever linked to the first person who uses it. (By the way, I won't be linking this fun ticket to My Disney Experience, if that helps, since I will never need it to enter a theme park.)

Thanks for any help someone could give me.
 
Once the new person uses that new ticket, all remaining assets will aiways be linked to that person's finger-scan... and not yours.

Whomever uses the ticket "first" will be the "owner" of the rest of the assets on that ticket.
 
are they separate green tickets? If they are separate and not linked in any way I would *think* that if you had 4 separate tickets you could give one to a family member they would use that one and it would be done. The other 3 you could use. IF they are all on one green ticket them I am sure that Robo is right and once used they all "belong" to that first user.

@Robo thoughts?
 
Will confirm what Robo said as we just did this. We converted a number of old tickets and when we used a plus for the first time, they scanned the finger at the turnstyle to set it to that for the remaining entitlements. Obviously, the person who uses the remaining plus on the newly converted ticket doesn't have to be the person who used the prior entitlements (technically the rules probably require that but with tickets that old without scans there's nothing they can do). We even had our kids use a plus from a left over adult ticket and they were fine with that although the kids obviously weren't even born when those tickets were issued!
 

are they separate green tickets? If they are separate and not linked in any way I would *think* that if you had 4 separate tickets you could give one to a family member they would use that one and it would be done. The other 3 you could use. IF they are all on one green ticket them I am sure that Robo is right and once used they all "belong" to that first user.

@Robo thoughts?

In the case of multiple "new" tickets, EACH ticket is treated individually, with no connection between them.
So, if there are (for instance) 5 separate tickets, each ticket can by a separate guest.

If any ticket has multiple assets (i.e. 3 visits to a Water Park,) all of those assets can only be linked to one individual guest.
(Which was the case that I was describing in my previous post.)
 


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