Using Unused but Older Universal Tickets

Cruiser1969

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I purchased non expiry tickets several years ago and will finally use them this year. Does anyone know if I have to do anything special before going through the turnstiles or can I just use these tickets like anyone else would who just purchased them? Any advice will be greatly appreciated.
 
Pretty sure that as long as there is a barcode on them, they are good to go.
 
if the tickets won't scan to let you in the park, go to guest services.

they'll take care of it.



don't know how old your tickets are but i still have the 7 day non expiring passes from 2005, 6 that sold for $89.
even though i had the AP, i bought 4 sets in case a few of my friends wanted to do the parks with me.


they didn't and i still have those passes. ::yes::

if they would be used today, they should be exchanged for a couple of day tickets i'm guessing.

don't think non expiring tickets are sold anymore.
 
Thanks for the help :) Yes, they are 7-day, two-park tickets. Hmmm, maybe they aren't non expiry, just unused tickets, which means they expire once they are used ... right? They are definitely unused. I bought them from Air Miles Canada in 2007 during a promotion. Just hoping they "work" now ... lol.
 

I used my seven day non-expiring tickets in August 2011. Guest Services at the park gave us a new tickets. This was done very quickly and the seven days was honored.
 





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