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My nephew gave us a pair of "Indiana Jones" commemorative passports. When he bought these years ago,he was told that that the admission would be good forever. Just for grins and giggles he called yesterday to confirm this and the CM who answered the phone got all snitty with him. :sad2:
Sooo,the question is,has anyone used 15 year old tickets to enter DL? :confused3
 
My nephew gave us a pair of "Indiana Jones" commemorative passports. When he bought these years ago,he was told that that the admission would be good forever. Just for grins and giggles he called yesterday to confirm this and the CM who answered the phone got all snitty with him. :sad2:
Sooo,the question is,has anyone used 15 year old tickets to enter DL? :confused3

DL tickets never expire unless they are from this century when PH had an expiration date after being first used. I don't recall when this change was made.

But if your's was never used it is still good.
 
DL tickets never expire unless they are from this century when PH had an expiration date after being first used. I don't recall when this change was made.

But if your's was never used it is still good.

Thanks,there is no expiration date on the darn things and it states on the back,
"Starting on Opening Day of the Indiana Jones Adventure,this Passport entitles a thrill-seeking archaeologist to a one-day admission to Disneyland Park including unlimited adventures with Indy and use of attractions (except Arcades) during regular operating hours". :cool1:
 
Thanks,there is no expiration date on the darn things and it states on the back,
"Starting on Opening Day of the Indiana Jones Adventure,this Passport entitles a thrill-seeking archaeologist to a one-day admission to Disneyland Park including unlimited adventures with Indy and use of attractions (except Arcades) during regular operating hours". :cool1:

I would say it is good to go.
 

We had 2 tickets that were 20+ years old that had no expiration date on them. We used them a couple of years ago with no problem. We went through the regular line & the cm asked us to stand aside & called a manager over. Our daughter had a regular ticket which was a park hopper. The manager asked us if our daughter had a park hopper & upgraded our tickets to park hoppers for free. He printed our tickets, scanned them, and we were on our way!
 
As long as they have not expired in accorance with their terms of issuance or been previously used for entry, you should be fine.

If you present an exceptionally dated ticket, or a General Park Admission Ticket issued prior to the introduction of the Disneyland Passport ticket in 1981-1982 (i.e. those which do not include unlimited access to Attractions), you should take into account that there may be a delay while the entry entitlements are worked out.
 

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