Hey there, hi there Bruce! Thanks for stopping by
planDisney where you're always welcome as can be. I'm happy to assist a fellow Mouseketeer today.
Hot dog! It sounds like you uncovered some buried treasure in the form of extra days at Walt Disney World. As long as you purchased these tickets before 2004, or if you purchased them with the "No Expiration Option" when it was available, any unused days are still valid. Tickets purchased after 2004 without the No Expiration Option expire 14 days after their first use.
I have some
older Walt Disney World theme park tickets as well, and you might be able to link them yourself to
My Disney Experience without a trip to Guest Relations. While logged in to your My Disney Experience account, select "My Plans" and choose "Link Reservations & Purchases" from the "Add More Plans" dropdown menu. Click on "Link Tickets," and scroll through the options to the right to find your ticket type. See if you can find an image that matches the ticket you have, and enter the numbers shown. Once your tickets are linked you can access the
Disney Park Pass System and make theme park reservations.
If you don't have any luck on your own, you might need to give the friendly folks at
Disney ticketing a call at (407) 939-1289. A Cast Member can usually help you link older theme park admission. If you experience a brief hold when calling, check out some recent articles on the
Disney Parks Blog or
find us on social media to pass the time.
I hope everything works out for you, Bruce. Best wishes for a magical vacation this fall, and we look forward to seeing ya real soon!
Betsy