I went in to do that, but it said that prior to 2010, I needed to call, so I stopped and called.
ETA: I just tried to put it through and it told me I had to call...
No additional payment is needed to use them more or less as-is.
By more or less I mean that they may need a one time treatment before you can make fastpass reservations in advance using them, hence the suggestion that you call.
I really don't like calling because of long expensive minutes on hold. If time permits you might want to try another email conversation.
To add more days could involve an unexpected large additional charge reflecting today's ticket prices. See the ticket sticky thread way up above to get an idea of the charges involved.
Post 2016 theme park tickets are on a different system (TPT) from 2009 Magic Your Way tickets so adding more days results in a trade in as opposed to an upgrade. MYW tickets are no longer being sold at the ticket booths.
It is possible that it may be more cost effective to save the old tickets for a vacation of the exact same length compared with trading them in for a longer vacation. But as with all decisions regarding ticket alternatives and crossroads and selections, considerable number crunching and planning and trip forecasting is needed. Among other things you would not want to trade up to a more expensive flex date ticket when a specific date span ticket (the most common kind nowadays) would do.
No additional payment is needed to use them more or less as-is.
By more or less I mean that they may need a one time treatment before you can make fastp*** reservations in advance using them, hence the suggestion that you call.
I really don't like calling because of long expensive minutes on hold. If time permits you might want to try another email conversation.
To add more days could involve an unexpected large additional charge reflecting today's ticket prices. See the ticket sticky thread way up above to get an idea of the charges involved.
Post 2016 theme park tickets are on a different system (TPT) from 2009 Magic Your Way tickets so adding more days results in a trade in as opposed to an upgrade. MYW tickets are no longer being sold at the ticket booths.
It is possible that it may be more cost effective to save the old tickets for a vacation of the exact same length compared with trading them in for a longer vacation. But as with all decisions regarding ticket alternatives and crossroads and selections, considerable number crunching and planning and trip forecasting is needed. Among other things you would not want to trade up to a more expensive flex date ticket when a specific date span ticket (the most common kind nowadays) would do.
So what I have are 4 4 day adult tickets without hoppers. My mom found them in some papers she was cleaning out and gave them to me to check out (and use if they are valid). I am still trying to figure out if they have been used- even before an upgrade/trade/etc. I know that they are stuck to the original paper they were mailed on, and that there was not a MagicBand system in 2009 that would have automatically put the ticket on my account. So I'm thinking they may in fact be unused.
If so, I'm OK with using 2 of them as-is for DS's GF to have 8 park days. We could save the other 2 until we need them or use them to price bridge to new APs in a couple years.
However, we are going for a week and DH, DS and I all have DVC APs. Parkhopping would be an issue. Is it possible to add that on without it needing a trade/upgrade?
Also, I'm assuming @seashoreCM's reference to a treatment would be whatever needs to be done in the computer system to add them to my account in order to make FPs? Is any of that going to be an issue if they are in my mom's name and not mine? Would she need to call and add them to my account herself?
So what I have are 4 4 day adult tickets without hoppers. My mom found them in some papers she was cleaning out and gave them to me to check out (and use if they are valid). I am still trying to figure out if they have been used- even before an upgrade/trade/etc. I know that they are stuck to the original paper they were mailed on, and that there was not a MagicBand system in 2009 that would have automatically put the ticket on my account.
1. So I'm thinking they may in fact be unused.
2. If so, I'm OK with using 2 of them as-is for DS's GF to have 8 park days.
We could save the other 2 until we need them or use them to price bridge to new APs in a couple years.
However, we are going for a week and DH, DS and I all have DVC APs. Parkhopping would be an issue.
3. Is it possible to add that on without it needing a trade/upgrade?
Also, I'm assuming @seashoreCM's reference to a treatment would be
4. whatever needs to be done in the computer system to add them to my account in order to make FPs?
5. Is any of that going to be an issue if they are in my mom's name and not mine?
6. Would she need to call and add them to my account herself?
1. Agreed.
2. Yup.
3. You can certainly "ask nicely," but
if (IF) they will allow it, it could potentially be VERY expensive to do so.
4. Yup.
5. Nope.
6. No.
1. Agreed.
2. Yup.
3. You can certainly "ask nicely," but
if (IF) they will allow it, it could potentially be VERY expensive to do so.
4. Yup.
5. Nope.
6. No.
Thank you! I also believe that it's not possible to use one ticket to enter one park and another to enter a second park that day, right? Just trying to weigh my options. We don't need to do anything yet- we don't even have our reservation set so there is time to get everything figured out! First thing is to figure out if they are, in fact, active tickets!
Thank you!
1. I also believe that it's not possible to use one ticket to enter one park and another to enter a second park that day, right? Just trying to weigh my options. We don't need to do anything yet- we don't even have our reservation set so there is time to get everything figured out!
2. First thing is to figure out if they are, in fact, active tickets!
1. You CAN do that, if the two tickets are separate, stand-alone tickets.
(It's not possible to do if you have, say, a single "two-day" base ticket.)
2. Yup.
Caution: If you have both (4 day) non-hopping tickets linked to one guest then I am thinking that if he tries to enter a second theme park on a given day then a park day will be quietly and automatically ticked off of the second ticket even after you prioritized the other ticket as first.
Caution: If you have both (4 day) non-hopping tickets linked to one guest then I am thinking that if he tries to enter a second theme park on a given day then a park day will be quietly and automatically ticked off of the second ticket even after you prioritized the other ticket as first.
There is not a person in there to represent the GF, the person who would be using the tickets. I suppose I could add an additional person and have her use the 1st park as one person and the 2nd park as another? I don't mind using all the days on the tickets if needed, but would probably prefer to add the hoping option to avoid confusion...
Yes.
To enter two different parks in one day, you'd have to use two of those tickets.
(The first park entered using ticket A, the second park entered using ticket B.)
That's not how the tickets are "designed," (and that would be a somewhat costly way to use multiple tickets... if you were paying full price for them) but you could "creatively" use multiple "base" (one-park-per-day) tickets in this way to "park hop."
Once you start using any of the assets on the tickets, the ones used would likely expire (fully used or not) within 14 days.
This is made difficult as I have no idea what are the exact "rules" for the particular tickets you have.
Yes.
To enter two different parks in one day, you'd have to use two of those tickets.
(The first park entered using ticket A, the second park entered using ticket B.)
That's not how the tickets are "designed," (and that would be a somewhat costly way to use multiple tickets... if you were paying full price for them) but you could "creatively" use multiple "base" (one-park-per-day) tickets in this way to "park hop."
Once you start using any of the assets on the tickets, the ones used would likely expire (fully used or not) within 14 days.
This is made difficult as I have no idea what are the exact "rules" for the particular tickets you have.
They are 2009 tickets with "Celebrate everyday" and one of the Fab 5 characters on the front if that helps. I assumed they would only be good for 14 days from first use. They are essentially "free" to us since my mom found them and gave them to us. Not the best value to use them to "hop", but at least it could be an option. I'd prefer to actually add the hopper piece to them if they will allow it- guess I'll see how that goes first but at least I know have a viable plan B!
I appreciate your responses- it has helped me immensely in figuring out how to proceed!
I used that email address yesterday about old tickets. I scanned the front and back of the tickets and front and back of my drivers license and emailed it in as an attachment. I received a reply that is was received in minutes so that email does work. It might take about 2 weeks for someone to email back with the results. I did the same thing in 2015.
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