Where can I check balance on very old Disney park tickets?

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I have a handful of old tickets that may have some park days or plus days left. I'm going to be in the Orlando area in a few months -- is there any place I can get them checked aside from one of the main parks? IE - downtown disney, water parks, etc?

Or am I just completely out of luck and they are no longer honoring the non-expiration passes due to how old they are?

TIA!
 
I have a handful of old tickets that may have some park days or plus days left. I'm going to be in the Orlando area in a few months -- is there any place I can get them checked aside from one of the main parks? IE - downtown disney, water parks, etc?

Or am I just completely out of luck and they are no longer honoring the non-expiration passes due to how old they are?

TIA!
I " think" you can check at downtown Disney ..now called Disney Springs..your not out of luck, a few months ago I had 6 pluses left on old tickets and was able at the MK to turn them in and get new tickets to use
 
There is a Guest Relations window at Disney Springs that should be able to handle this for you.
 
Any ticket booth or guest relations can help you while your at the parks.. they'll even honor original tickets that aren't expired yet. I think the news recently covered someone with a 40 year old ticket that got surprised when she brought it and they honored it and gave it back so she could return it to her scrapbook.

fastpass and preplanning can be a little messy with this as you probably need to do everything in person for that ticket and hope for the best but you can try to call and ask your pre-trip options.
 

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Below is a quote from an eMail from WDW Guest Relations:

My Mom and I are using old unused days on tickets from 1991 and 1995 in February... Because they are so old, we can only exchange them at Guest Relations at one of the parks or Disney Springs...The tickets are honored at all four theme parks and if they are park hoppers, are supposed to be honored as such, based on information I received from Disney...It does make planning Fast Passes interesting...We ended up buying a one day ticket for Epcot to book Fast passes for their...The rest we will do when we get there.
 












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