Ticket Question

Steamboat WillyNilly

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I'm trying to save some money on my trip in 2 weeks. I want to buy a 2 day 2 park ticket with HHN add on. It will be $70 cheaper than buying HHN for 1 night and 1 day 2 park passes. If I get the 2 day passes with HHN, my son and I will go to the HHN only. Then the next Saturday, my wife will use the other day to go to the 2 parks with my son, no HHN.

Do you think my wife will have a problem getting in using the ticket I already used a week earlier?
 
I'm trying to save some money on my trip in 2 weeks. I want to buy a 2 day 2 park ticket with HHN add on. It will be $70 cheaper than buying HHN for 1 night and 1 day 2 park passes. If I get the 2 day passes with HHN, my son and I will go to the HHN only. Then the next Saturday, my wife will use the other day to go to the 2 parks with my son, no HHN.

Do you think my wife will have a problem getting in using the ticket I already used a week earlier?
You cannot transfer tickets. Whoever uses the ticket to enter the park on the first day is the only person who can use that ticket.
 
Steamboat WillyNilly said:
I'm trying to save some money on my trip in 2 weeks. I want to buy a 2 day 2 park ticket with HHN add on. It will be $70 cheaper than buying HHN for 1 night and 1 day 2 park passes. If I get the 2 day passes with HHN, my son and I will go to the HHN only. Then the next Saturday, my wife will use the other day to go to the 2 parks with my son, no HHN.

Do you think my wife will have a problem getting in using the ticket I already used a week earlier?

What Metro said. All multiday tickets at Orlando theme parks are like this.
 
What Metro said. All multiday tickets at Orlando theme parks are like this.
Yes, this is a Florida law and while not likely, trying to get around it can result in jail time. Again, it's not likely that the parks would choose to ask the D.A. prosecute you guys for a one off thing like this, but they could under the law as it is currently written from what I understand.
 

That being said... I don't know how people would feel about this take (Metro, feel free to kill or whatever this post if you feel it's approaching too much on questionable territory).

In my experience, the Stay and Scream ticket is a seperate ticket not directly tied to your general theme park ticket. the only requirement to purchase a S&S ticket is that you already have a regular daytime ticket purchased.

So using that logic, I'm thinking you could take your 2 day 2 park ticket to guest services and purchase the S&S ticket. The Stay and Scream ticket can then be used by you, but since it's a seperate ticket from the Daytime admission ticket, Your fingerprint wouldn't be tied to the day ticket and the entire day ticket span can by used by the wife.

I'm not sure if this would broach upon the territory of transferring the ticket since each ticket is only being used by 1 person, you are just using the Daytime regular ticket to qualify for a discount on the hard ticket event ticket. (I know it's different, but i'm thinking along the same logic-lines as how an AP holder can purchase up to 6 AP discounted HHN tickets for use by those with them)
 
No...you are correct. The theme park ticket is not tied to the HHN ticket but it's needed to get the S & S discount. The OP is welcome to use the theme park ticket to get the cheaper HHN ticket but cannot use the park ticket one day and then someone else afterwards...and I think that's what the question was.
 
No...you are correct. The theme park ticket is not tied to the HHN ticket but it's needed to get the S & S discount. The OP is welcome to use the theme park ticket to get the cheaper HHN ticket but cannot use the park ticket one day and then someone else afterwards...and I think that's what the question was.

Ah... I see what's going on.

His wording is a bit confusing. He mentions going to HHN on one day with his son, and then the wife taking him to IOA another day.

IF he is JUST doing HHN, he can enter with the public when HHN starts without needing to have a day ticket for that day in the Studios.

If however they wanted to do the Studios park during the day, or take advantage of the Stay and Scream holding pen, That would require the day ticket, and therefor would result in the ticket sharing that isn't allowed.

The way he's wording it makes me wonder if the original poster realizes that you don't need to have a regular day admission to the park to just do HHN. If they are just planning on HHN and then IOA another day, They don't need the 2 day 2 park ticket and can get a standard 1 day 1 park ticket to use at IOA for the wife and son, and then get the S&S ticket at the park to use for HHN.
 

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