Hello David,
Talk about a blast from the past! I vividly remember our 2003 Walt Disney World Resort vacation like it was yesterday. That's the magic of a Disney destination vacation. The cherished memories remain so vivid.
Let's see, there was lots of dancing and singing at Playhouse Disney – Live on Stage in what was then called Disney-MGM Studios. Bear from Bear in the Big Blue House, and Stanley, and Olie from Rolie Polie Olie were all favorites of my then three-year-old kiddo (and they were my favorites, too). There was a big dinner with lots of friends at California Grill in Disney's Contemporary Resort. And best of all, we spent a week sailing on the Disney Magic.
Wow, David, thanks for that stroll down a magical Disney memory lane!
The best way to check on the expiration dates for your previously purchased theme park tickets is to contact the Walt Disney World Resort ticketing team at (407)-566-4985. You can also
contact Cast Members using the online chat service.
If you added the
No Expiration Option when you purchased those tickets way back when, then those tickets should still be valid for theme park admission, though you'll want to confirm the details and the status with the Walt Disney World Resort ticketing team.
If the tickets are valid for theme park admission, you'll want to
link the tickets to your
My Disney Experience account. You can then make your theme park reservations using the Disney Park Pass system.
The
Disney Park Pass system is really straightforward and will prompt you through the steps to create your travel party, select your date to visit the theme parks, and select the theme park to visit. If you find you need some additional help, you can contact the Walt Disney World Internet Help Desk at (407) 939-4357.
David, here's wishing you lots of fun when you visit the Walt Disney World Resort to make new magical memories!
Jerry