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  1. #1
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    I have a number of old tickets that I am trying to determine how many days remain unused. One would think that a company as vast as Disney would have a web site where you can enter your ticket number and it would provide an overview of the used/unused portion of the tickets.

    Any idea how I can determine this information?

    Thanks
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  3. #2
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    The only way to do it is to take it to the ticket booths in Disney World. They won't put that sort of information up anywhere since it would encourage pass reselling.
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    1) You used to be able to call and have the serial numnber verified.
    2) With the vast amount of resales, they have stopped this.
    3) Now, only WDW can verify WDW tickets.
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    HI I know of one way to do it ,thats by stopping by Guest Relations at any of the 4 parks & they can swipe it through the computer to tell you. We have done this many times , takes no time at all ~~~~K~~~~

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    One time i had 4 tickets to verify, so i just scanned the bar codes on the back of the tickets then e-mailed the pics WDW information.Then they e-mailed me back the info...Hope this helps [img]graemlins/mickey.gif[/img]
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    Also, if you are staying on-site, the front desk at your resort can verify the tickets for you.


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    I think they should come up with a way to tell you before your trip since they sell tickets at a discount ONLY if you buy them before you go.

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    Tickets are non-transferrable, so it's understandable that Disney won't make it easy for people to sell them through other sources. I'd recommend only buying the tickets from authorized sources or directly from Disney, so you know your tickets are good.

    I think the best thing to do is to write the number of days left on the ticket itself so that way you know how many days are left the next time you go to use it. Even better, use all the days up each time you go [img]smile.gif[/img]
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    Originally posted by Aurora:
    I think they should come up with a way to tell you before your trip since they sell tickets at a discount ONLY if you buy them before you go.
    Very good point!

    And how about buying new passes
    and applying the leftover days
    of a previous trip on it.

    I don't see how that can be done without
    purchasing them on site.
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    Originally posted by brownie:
    I think the best thing to do is to write the number of days left on the ticket itself so that way you know how many days are left the next time you go to use it. Even better, use all the days up each time you go [img]smile.gif[/img]
    It's a wonderful idea in theory, I told myself that I would do that after my last trip but... [img]graemlins/shakehead.gif[/img] It gets very confusing when you go frequently but never have quite enough unused days and have to buy another multiday ticket.

    I have 2 leftover tickets, one with ?# plus options and the other with 1 or two days in the parks left over. I'm going again labor day weekend and my mom is buying me a 5 day pass as a gift so I'll have another ticket with 3 days left on it. My boyfriend also has a ticket with some plus options left from when we went.

    I think that if I put all my remnants together I've got a whole week at wdw, but I don't know what's what [img]graemlins/crazy.gif[/img] . I think I'll just bring them all down with me on labor day weekend and write it down then. Do you think they do this at the Beach Club front desk or is it only specific places?

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    We were able to check some leftover tickets we had at the front desk at the Boardwalk on our recent trip. As somebody else posted, I think the front desk at any of the Disney resorts could check for you.

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