How Can I tell If My Ticket Is Expired?

Login to post comments
5 posts / 0 new
Offline
Joined: 05/15/2014
Posts: 10
How Can I tell If My Ticket Is Expired?

Hi! Hope everyone is well!!

I'm moving, so i'm doing some major cleaning in my house. I found an unused 4 day park hopper from 2001!?! I was so surprised. I tried calling in earlier today but didn't get very far. Does anyone know how to tell if this ticket is still good??

__________________

[url='http://www.mickeypath.com/']

[/url]

Offline
Joined: 05/20/2013
Posts: 166

There's no way to tell without being at Disney World. If you didn't use any of the four days than it's still good. If you did use one or more days than it's expired (unless it's non expiring but I don't know if they offered that in 2001). Tickets expire 14 days from first use or in the case of annual passes a year from first use.

JoAnn C's picture
Offline
Joined: 05/20/2011
Posts: 6757

My friend called Disney to find out how many days left on a couple of tickets her and her husband have. They were told over the phone. In order to use them they have to exchange them for a new ticket. Their tickets were from 2005.

__________________

alicemouse's picture
Offline
Joined: 10/22/2013
Posts: 2832

You're PROBABLY good. If memory serves correctly, the non-expiring tickets ended when Magic Your Way was introduced in 2005. The only problem is that since you have to be at the park to exchange the ticket, you won't be able to do FP+ selections in advance because you have to have ticket media attache to your MDE account first.

__________________

Be good at something. It makes you valuable. Have something to bring to the table because that will make you more welcome. --Randy Pausch

Find me on Facebook

Trip Reports:
December 2013: 10th Anniversary, 1st DVC Stay | April 2014: Birthday on the Boardwalk | May 2014: Star Wars Weekend, Navigating WDW with a wheelchair | August 2014: Villains Unleashed | September/October 2014: MNSSHP, F&W, Tower of Terror 10-miler | March/April 2015: Disneyland and California Coastal Cruise | November 2015: Wine & Dine Half, Food & Wine, 1st Disney Cruise | February 2016: Presidential Classic Gymnastics Meet | March 2016: "Work" Trip, Tours, F&G Festival | April 2016: Conference at Disneyland | Fall 2016: Festive Fall Fun | January 2017: Festival of the Arts | May 2017: AbD Backstage Magic | July 2017: AbD San Francisco | Sorry I had to give up doing trip reports. Too many time commitments right now.

Kristen K.'s picture
Offline
Joined: 09/01/2011
Posts: 23803

I agree with this...

alicemouse wrote:
You're PROBABLY good. If memory serves correctly, the non-expiring tickets ended when Magic Your Way was introduced in 2005. The only problem is that since you have to be at the park to exchange the ticket, you won't be able to do FP+ selections in advance because you have to have ticket media attache to your MDE account first.

However, have you tried entering the ticket number into the My Disney Experience website? You should have an option there to link a ticket and it might let you know.