ladysoleil
<font color=purple>my booty is a big fan of Cotton
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Weird question, I know you cannot use the same non-hopping ticket for multiple admissions to park hop. But can you use two different tickets to park hop?
We generally don't park hop much and I was thinking of not getting hopping on our next set of tickets. I found an old pair of tickets from my trip back in, eeek, 97? that according to what I wrote on the envelope have a day left each.
If they're still good and do have that day on them, I imagine the value of applying them to the new tickets we'll be buying isn't going to be that great since the prices have gone up since 1997.
We're probably just going to get 3 day expiring base tickets, it's a short trip and we likely won't be back for a while.
So I was wondering, is it possible to buy a regular non-hop ticket with the amount of days we need for the next trip and use the old 1 day tickets to "hop" if we decide we wanted to check out another park on the same day?
If I have to trade in the old tickets for two new 1 day tickets with the finger scan (that's what they do now, right?) will the computer system "know" the scans are coded to different individual tickets, or will it tie both tickets back to the same person and reject the 1 day ticket because the 3 day has already been used that day? Has anyone tried this?
I know it's probably not the best use of the value of the ticket, more of a convenience. I'm thinking that, okay, if we buy the hopping and never use it, we wasted the money and I don't want to feel obligated to hop because we paid for it. If we decide we want to hop at all, it really probably will be only on our MGM day and if we can just use the old ticket to cover our "plan B", we're not out of pocket any extra money. I paid for those tickets so long ago that really, if it works, it's found money at this point.
If not, it'll probably just go back into the travel folder for a longer trip later where we'll just use it up.
I'm curious about whether or not this would even work, if it doesn't, it's completely not a big deal and we probably won't hop at all.
We generally don't park hop much and I was thinking of not getting hopping on our next set of tickets. I found an old pair of tickets from my trip back in, eeek, 97? that according to what I wrote on the envelope have a day left each.
If they're still good and do have that day on them, I imagine the value of applying them to the new tickets we'll be buying isn't going to be that great since the prices have gone up since 1997.
We're probably just going to get 3 day expiring base tickets, it's a short trip and we likely won't be back for a while.
So I was wondering, is it possible to buy a regular non-hop ticket with the amount of days we need for the next trip and use the old 1 day tickets to "hop" if we decide we wanted to check out another park on the same day?
If I have to trade in the old tickets for two new 1 day tickets with the finger scan (that's what they do now, right?) will the computer system "know" the scans are coded to different individual tickets, or will it tie both tickets back to the same person and reject the 1 day ticket because the 3 day has already been used that day? Has anyone tried this?
I know it's probably not the best use of the value of the ticket, more of a convenience. I'm thinking that, okay, if we buy the hopping and never use it, we wasted the money and I don't want to feel obligated to hop because we paid for it. If we decide we want to hop at all, it really probably will be only on our MGM day and if we can just use the old ticket to cover our "plan B", we're not out of pocket any extra money. I paid for those tickets so long ago that really, if it works, it's found money at this point.
If not, it'll probably just go back into the travel folder for a longer trip later where we'll just use it up.
I'm curious about whether or not this would even work, if it doesn't, it's completely not a big deal and we probably won't hop at all.