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<font color=blue>Aww yes. The dreaded "mouse hand"
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- Jun 11, 2006
I would not want to add more confusion to this issue, but are you implying that those of us with AM Vouchers, acquired recently at the reduced point "cost" may need to prove that they are still valued beyond Dec 2017? I have 2 5-Day passes from AM that I won't be using until 2018.
So which tickets are going to have expiry?
The AM website tickets or the Cdn 25% off (WDW site) tickets?
Can you post a link to this so we can understand which type of tickets is getting the expiry?
OK, here-in lies one of the problems with social media, it's hard to fully convey what i'm trying to say.
1st) here's the link to the thread where someone first mentioned seeing an expiration date on the Disney website for CDN tickets
http://www.disboards.com/threads/wdw-canadian-resident-ticket-expiry-confusion.3577601/
2) it looks to me that all tickets sold thru Disney from this point forward (tomorrow's increase) will have an expiration date for Both DisneyWORLD and DisneyLAND
3) Tickets you already have in your possession from any source (INCLUDING the CDN discounted exchange certifcates) that have no expiration date on them will NOT expire. They will be honoured as printed, people are still using the non-expiring tickets they purchases years ago. They are essentially "grandfathered in"
4) PLEASE do some form of CYA for any of the exchange certificates you have already obtained with no dates on them. The website still has the term"they never expire" so either take a screen shot --- of a copy of mine provided here but i'm using the surface and not able to get today's date to
show for extra protection you might want to do that!-- and store it with your tickets. If you already have some sort of e-mail you received with confirmation of the non-expiration take that with you as well
and finally: Airmiles is notorious for changing the price point and as in this case, what they actually send us so I would now caution anyone who redeems for the discounted tickets with the thought of using them before the end of whatever the newly established expiration date. Once the current non-expiring tickets are depleted and they re-order from Disney and they WILL have an expiry date. (There is no real confirmation yet if our discounted exchange certificates will be included in the "new & improved" ticket revamp but i for one would be leery)