Reissuing lost tickets

josetann

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Can't find our seven(!) tickets. Four haven't been used. All 10 day Park Hopper No Expiration.

Luckily, I took pictures, bit blurry on the first three (that have some days used) but crystal clear on the four unused ones.

Will Disney World still reissue these tickets? I read somewhere that I should take a photo of the signed back...I never signed them (picture is of them still in the plastic cover they came in). Hoping that's not a problem.

Second somewhat related question. If I link the lost tickets to my reservation, can I schedule fast passes and have them transfer to the reissued tickets? Or is that going to cause issues?

Many thanks.
 
If the lost tickets were hard plastic RFID cards, issuing new cards would be a snap with the information in the photos, signed or not.

If they're older paper cards with a magnetic strip, ticketing CMs are technically supposed to keep those when they convert to the new RFID format, but there's no reason they couldn't be converted with just the info from the back of the ticket. If it were me doing it, I'd just make a note in the computer that the tickets had been lost prior to conversion.

FP shouldn't be an issue in either case - they're attached to you, not to your ticket. You just have to have a ticket attached to your account in order to make them.
 
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If you have a picture of the back of the card it shouldn't be an issue. Also if you have the receipt that is even better. They need the numbers of each ticket so they can look the tickets up.
 
If you have a picture of the back with the bar code you can scan those to your DME acct. That is all I had to do with ours but granted I had the actual ticket. But I don't see why you could not scan that bar code.
 

Thanks all.

I do have a receipt, but not a Disney one (not sure I can post names/links, but it's a well known and respected reseller).

Again, many thanks.
 














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