Tuesday, February 21, 2012
I would call Disney. They are usually pretty helpful. Disney tickets use to never expire. However, a couple of years ago they did away with that and you have to pay extra for "no expiration" tickets. Check with them maybe there's a reward for having the oldest outstanding tickets.|||call disney|||good question|||depend. if in the moment of purcharse you pay extra for the no expiration option you will can use it. call to disney and check.|||Disney won't tell you if they are cancelled or not - I have tried. I don't think they implemented the expiration date until after 1994 when I was there. I used leftover tickets from 1999 when I went back in 2007 but now all tickets have an expiration choice that you have to pay for.|||Disney tickets do expire now, but they DID NOT in 1989. So you will be able to take your old tickets to Guest Services when you get to the parks and get them updated to the new format and use them! Pretty cool! Don't know what you mean by Planet Hollywood tickets - it is a restaurant. Maybe you mean a free meal voucher? In which case, it should give an expiration date. If it doesn't, I would assume it is still good also.
From AllEars:
"Almost any ticket purchased prior to the first week of January 2005 can still be used at the turnstiles in its original form. There are one or two exceptions, but they are things like extremely old tickets, convention tickets with expiration dates and some one-day tickets. Most guests won't have those kinds of tickets, so I won't go into specifics, other than on those much-older tickets.
It is not necessary to exchange older types of tickets for the new Magic Your Way tickets, as long as the old tickets have a magnetic strip on the back. If they're really, really old and predate the new computerized turnstiles (no magnetic strip on the back), take them to Guest Relations and exchange them for a new-style ticket. If they were purchased in the last few years and have the magnetic strip, you need not exchange them. They will work in the turnstiles exactly as they were intended to work when they were first purchased."
http://allearsnet.com/aa/aa032805.htm|||Disney park tickets now have an expiration date but the ones you have in your possession do not if they were purchased in 1989. It used to be they had no expiration date but unfortunately as greedy as Disney has become now, they try to get you to pay extra for non expiration park passes. You'll probably have to go to Guest Services when you arrive at any of the four parks to get them updated. As far as vouchers for Planet Hollywood I'm not really sure. If you can't find an expiration date on them I personally would do what I could to try to get them to honor it. I'm not sure they'll budge but like I said I'd at least try. Hope this helps!|||Disney tixs do expire - you need to contact Disney directly but now a days these tixs are good for 1 day, month or year depending on what you paid and your stay. Planet Hollywood sell their own tixs - keep in mind that this is not a park, it's a restaurant that gets crowded depending when you travel - usually during the summer months is packed! The rest. is located in Downtown Disney - which is separate from the parks. Good luck|||i doubt tickets from 1989 are any good. contact someone at disney to check. if they are good then lucky you!
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