Hiya Darlene, and welcome to planDisney where we help you fly off to Neverland.
Ah, 1990...Disney-MGM Studios Theme Park was celebrating its first birthday and Magic Kingdom Park turned 19 years old. This ticket from 1990 is like finding buried treasure. Watch out for Captain Jack Sparrow! He may loot your treasure. Savvy?
A 1990 Walt Disney World theme park ticket is vintage and a special keepsake in itself. But vintage tickets usually find their way home. Here is my recommendation regarding the
remaining days on your 1990 Disney theme park ticket to exchange it or receive credit toward a new ticket. Please contact a Cast Member with
Guest Relations by phone or email at ticket.usage@disneyworld.com with questions about converting old tickets and remaining usage. Once on the property at Walt Disney World Resort, you may take your ticket to any Guest Relations location, ticket window, or concierge desk at Disney Resort hotels for help. Do not be surprised if you get a lot of questions about what it was like "back in the day."
Disney Trivia: A 4-Day All Three Parks ticket in 1990 cost $104.00-$111.00 and now a 1-Day Ticket begins at $109.00 (price subject to change). What an investment you made! Scrooge McDuck would be proud.
Darlene, enjoy making many Magical Memories.
~Jason