Nicole,
Thanks for asking your question to planDisney!
A ticket from back in the 1990s is like found money! It reminds me of reaching into a jacket pocket and finding a $20 bill I did not expect to be in there!
Most of the
tickets sold in recent years do not offer a no-expiration option, but if you are sure it still has some value, you should be able to convert it into a valid park entry, though it will take a bit of effort.
What you want to do is call the
Existing Tickets line. That phone number is
(407) 934-7639. As long as you can provide them with a ticket number, they can give you the final word on what is left on that ticket. They can also let you know how to transfer any remaining value to a usable medium. Once they help you, just be sure to make your Theme Park Reservation using the
Disney Park Pass system. You should not simply walk up to the
Magic Kingdom park turnstiles with that ticket to try to use it.
BONUS TIPThe Walt Disney World website has a
Help Center web page. You can find support for other questions there as well, but we always like to help out at planDisney, so keep those questions coming!
Please feel free to
write me back directly if you have any follow-up questions.
Have a Magical Vacation!Doug