Hi Mike!
1998 – what a great year! Titanic spent weeks and weeks at the top of the box office, Monica and Chandler became a couple on “Friends”, and (most importantly) *NSYNC released their first American single, “I Want You Back”. I'm so happy to hear you've saved a vintage ticket to Walt Disney World from such a memorable year - you've got a magical piece of Disney history right there!
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Walt Disney World Theme Park ticket from 1998, if unused or with remaining days, might still carry some magic. To check if your ticket still holds any enchantment, you’ll need to reach out to Disney Guest Services. You can
contact them by phone,
visit their website, or speak to a Cast Member at any
Guest Relations location or ticket window at the parks. With a bit of information and a description of your ticket media, they will be able to check their systems (think "I'm the king of the world!" moment from Titanic) to see if your ticket can still grant you access to the Walt Disney World theme parks. Be sure to have all your ticket details ready when you reach out. You might have a hidden treasure in your hands!
If you discover your ticket is still valid, we’d love for you to return to planDisney for tips and advice to help you plan your adventure to The Most Magical Place on Earth. We take joy in sharing our knowledge and experiences to add extra sparkle to your trip, just like the Spice Girls added sparkle to our lives with "Spice World."
Wishing you lots of pixie dust and the best of luck!
Diane W.