What if.... ticket question

stal

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Hi,
What happens if the tickets get mixed up and say one person goes to one park and the other goes to another but they each have each others ticket. This would mean their fingers arn't recognised and they wouldn't be able to get in right? Is there some kind of over ride the CM can do if this happens?!?
 
You would have to meet up with the other person and exchange tickets. You are supposed to write your name on the new tickets. The old tickets don't have a line for your name but they have you sign them also now.
 
Since each ticket is supposed to be signed, it shouldn't be a problem if you just check the signature line before you grab a ticket. :sunny:
 
Yes, each ticket is supposed to be signed before going into the park.... however, if all tickets were bought in the same transaction, they will be linked so if they do get mixed up, it shouldn't be a problem. However, only another person who has a ticket bought in that transaction would be able to use mixed up tickets. Confusing I know, but it works.
 



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