Interesting. Mine are also old and unscannable. They had to input numbers in a few places. They said they would have to convert to regular tickets. Think I'll call and try your way. Odds are I'd want to use a day here and there for DH who does not go often. The rest of us have AP (but no waterpark). Did they assign to a person or could say the waterpark days be used by our whole party - in April there are 8 of us going, be great if we could all get in WP with them.
The water park ticket is listed as 5 days & assigned to me. It does have a transfer option, but I don’t know if that would go away if I used 1 of the days. So I don’t know if it could be shared among several people.
Re: GS not being able to make your nonexpiring… kind of complicated but we used 1 nonexpiring day to enter Studios on May 4th & had 1 nonexpiring admission left. On the way out, we stopped at guest services to activate our AP vouchers (there were no park reservations for APs but there were for other tickets so we didn’t do it on the way in). We were told the APs were activated, so when we went to MK the next day, we assumed the APs were used. I went to the app to show my AP for the discount at lunch, I noticed my AP wasn’t activated & my last nonexpiring ticket had been used when we entered the park.
I went to GS at City Hall. The CM didn’t know why our AP wasn’t pulled when we tapped in. And he had no idea how to return our nonexpiring ticket. A CM at an adjacent station knew how to scan our APs so they were active & return a ticket to our account. However, it kept showing an expiration date. Three CMs worked on it & no matter what they tried, they couldn’t process a nonexpiring ticket. After about 45 minutes, they suggested giving us a Complimentary 1 day ticket with an expiration date of 2099. And so it didn’t get accidentally used, they put them in dummy profiles in
MDE account & gave me hard tickets as well.
The 3 CMs were very knowledgeable & were trying everything they could. It made me think only certain CMs or departments (like the ticketing dept) have the ability to issue tickets as nonexpiring. Their solution of using a 2099 expiration date was fine with us, since my husband & I will be expired well before then.
