Tickets question

photobob

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I'm the official planner for my family and my SIL's family vacation coming up the last week of May. This trip my SIL's group consists of 4 people. They went in 2000 and had a group of seven that trip and bought seven day passes. There were days left on all the tickets some more than others. Can guest services take each ticket and tell what is left on it? They may have enough days left on these tickets to cover their entire trip but they're not sure. Should they or can they take all these tickets and exchange them for what they need or just use them until everything on them is used up and buy whatever they need to finish the week?

Thanks in advance for input,
Bob
 
Guest Services at the resorts, Guest Relations at the parks and DTD, and any WDW ticket booth can scan the tickets and tell you what remains on them.

They would be better off using up what remains for two main reasons:

1) The tickets were bought at 2000 prices and will be credited as such for any upgrade but you will be buying the new ticket at 2003 prices.

2) You are limited to exchanging one old ticket per each new one you buy so you won't be able to apply the value of all of them anyway.
 


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