I looked at Parksavers, kind of curious as to why they need to know what my first day in the park is? Maybe it's just a marketing question, but it seems like it could also be something a reseller might ask if they are selling partially used tickets... Am I just being paranoid?
I looked at Parksavers, kind of curious as to why they need to know what my first day in the park is? Maybe it's just a marketing question, but it seems like it could also be something a reseller might ask if they are selling partially used tickets... Am I just being paranoid?
The fine print says that the tickets are valid until the end of year, so perhaps they just want to make sure people aren't buying them for the next year?
As far as I could tell, they were not partially-used tickets. When I linked the tickets to MDE, they showed up as 5-day tickets, which is exactly what we purchased. We had no problems using them at the parks (with our Magic Bands), and I'm planning on using Parksavers again for our next trip.
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