Are they the old non-expiring tickets or did they already expire?I found 2 old 5 day park hopper tickets that were purchased but never redeemed. Wondering how I can redeem them for current tickets to the park. Thanks
If you haven't used them friend, you just hit the lottery with 10 days of park hoppers! We used some old ones years ago. The gate told us they were no good. We went to GS and they WERE good and they gave us another free day for our troubles!
Fingers crossed!
They aren’t good at the gate because they don’t have any way to confirm that they are valid. But if they haven’t been used guest services should be able to convert them to a medium that can be read at the gate.If you haven't used them friend, you just hit the lottery with 10 days of park hoppers! We used some old ones years ago. The gate told us they were no good. We went to GS and they WERE good and they gave us another free day for our troubles!
Fingers crossed!
In general the value of what you paid for the tickets will be applied to the purchase of a new tickets. Unfortunately, I don't think this can be done any where but in person at the ticket boots.
That depends though. On newer, expiring tickets, yes you get the value paid. For the older, non-expiring tickets, if they say they are 5-Day Park Hoppers, then you will get a 5-Day Park Hopper in exchange for them. Once converted to a new ticket though, they will have an expiration date and operate as such.
Did Disneyland hoppers ever not expire? As far back as I can remember they always expired 13-days after first use.
Yes. Duh! (on me) Never mind.Oh, tickets would expire after first use for sure. This is assuming that they have never been used at all.