seashoreCM
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How does the admission ticketing system avoid such anomalies as:
* Enter the park at 12:10 AM for the midnight to 3 extra magic hours and it consumes another day of your pass.
* After attending extra magic hour past midnight at one park with a non-hopping pass, that afternoon you go to a different theme park and are denied entry.
Incidentally these anomalies would not occur if either:
(1) The Disney park day began around 5 AM, when no parks are or have been open, or,
(2) Park days are identified with an index number, for example 5367 for April 14, 2005, 5368 for April 15, 2005, etc. and the index numbers rather than actual dates are used for ticket usage purposes. Extra magic hours or park hours after midnight are part of the park day to which they were appended.
* Enter the park at 12:10 AM for the midnight to 3 extra magic hours and it consumes another day of your pass.
* After attending extra magic hour past midnight at one park with a non-hopping pass, that afternoon you go to a different theme park and are denied entry.
Incidentally these anomalies would not occur if either:
(1) The Disney park day began around 5 AM, when no parks are or have been open, or,
(2) Park days are identified with an index number, for example 5367 for April 14, 2005, 5368 for April 15, 2005, etc. and the index numbers rather than actual dates are used for ticket usage purposes. Extra magic hours or park hours after midnight are part of the park day to which they were appended.