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    Old tickets...can I still use them?

    Hey guys! I have 4, 4 Day Hopper Plus and 4 Universal 3 Day 2 Park tickets from 2004 that we didn't use are these still valid?
    All adult tickets and bought from this site.

    Thanks in advance.

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    Hi,
    possibly, the only way to find out is to take them to guest relations at the parks and they can scan them for you. They will not do this over the phone, you have to go in person.

    Quote Originally Posted by Bigblue35 View Post
    Hey guys! I have 4, 4 Day Hopper Plus and 4 Universal 3 Day 2 Park tickets from 2004 that we didn't use are these still valid?
    All adult tickets and bought from this site.

    Thanks in advance.

    Donald.


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    Thanks, that leaves me in a bit of a pickle over whether to buy tickets before we go…

    Donald.


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    Not sure, but you may be able to get the Disney tickets checked at a Disney store in the UK. You used to be able to buy tickets there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gerry Reed View Post
    Not sure, but you may be able to get the Disney tickets checked at a Disney store in the UK. You used to be able to buy tickets there.

    Sue
    I have tried this in the past but they couldn't do it. Unless things have changed, they can only be checked in the park itself.
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    Have they never been used? Do you still have the receipt, if you do take this with you to guest relations and I would have thought they would sort it for you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lyn View Post
    Have they never been used? Do you still have the receipt, if you do take this with you to guest relations and I would have thought they would sort it for you.
    On the Disney tickets we would have one day left as we went to three parks and on the Universal tickets we only managed Universal Studios, so one day left on the disney tickets and two days on the Universal.
    Which, if it works that way, would be sweet!

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    The Disney rules have changed several times in the last few years so it would also depend how old they are. I think when we first went in 2000 they were all non expiring but now you have to pay extra for the non expiring version otherwise they are only valid for a short time - 14 days ?, from the first use.

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    If they are non expiry tickets then yes you can we still have some from 2001, we went to guest relations and they let us know how many days we had left on them. We still have them and have a 1 day or 2 on some of the tickets and some water park options. Didn't think Universal offered non expiry tickets.

    It should say on the bottom, non expiry on the back of them.


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    Not all tickets in 2004 were labelled 'non expiry' which is why I cannot be sure. I believe the hopper plus tickets we sold were no expiry but I cannot be 100% as changes were made at various times. It is unlikely the Universal passes are still valid. Although our current 3 park bonus ticket has no expiry date.

    Good advice is to write on the ticket what is left on them.

    Quote Originally Posted by Lesley S View Post

    It should say on the bottom, non expiry on the back of them.


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