Hi Bruce!
I'm happy to hear you're in the planning stages of a December visit to Walt Disney World Resort! December is more than magical, as all the theme parks, resorts, and even Disney Springs are all
decked out for the holidays! My family plans a December visit each year, and we've made memories to last a lifetime on our holiday getaways.
I'm happy to tell you that Walt Disney World continues to honor all unexpired
Theme Park Tickets with remaining days of admission still on them. To check the remaining days on your 1998 5-day park hopper tickets, you'll need to follow these steps:
Contact Disney Guest Services:
Reach out to Disney Guest Services by phone (call the number listed for "Existing Tickets"), or
use this convenient online email form. Make sure to choose "Existing Ticket Inquiries" as the subject line.
Provide Ticket Information: Be prepared to provide specific details about your tickets, such as the ticket numbers or any other information that can help them identify your tickets.
Remember that policies and procedures may have changed over the years, so it's best to confirm with Disney directly for the most accurate and current information. Keep in mind that theme park tickets, especially older ones, may have expiration dates or other limitations, so it's essential to verify their status before planning your visit in December.
I hope this helps, and that you discover lots of valid, unexpired, and unused days on those vintage tickets of yours! One of the most popular songs in 1998 was Aerosmith's "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing". Please reach out to us with any further planning questions, and we'll help you make sure you don't miss a thing when you visit in December!
Happy planning!
Diane W.