Hi there, Kristin! Welcome to planDisney!
Wow, what a fun treasure to be holding onto for all these years! You should give your past self a pat on the back for saving some magic for the future. Now you get to plan a trip to Walt Disney World!
Depending on whether or not your ticket has an expiration date, you should either be able to
use your remaining days or apply the value of your unused days toward the purchase of a new ticket. To check, you can try linking your ticket to a My Disney Experience account to see if your days are still there, so we'll walk through that process. If you can't link it, you'll probably need to
call Guest Relations at the number listed for "Existing Tickets" and have a Cast Member retrieve it for you. And once you've got your ticket all linked up, it will be valid for admission to any of the four theme parks, so you can choose your adventure!
Okay, let's hop online and see if we can get that ticket linked. If you haven't already, go ahead and
create a My Disney Experience account. It's totally free, and it will be the central hub for all of your vacation plans. Kind of like the Cinderella Castle of vacation navigation!
Got your account? Let's link that ticket!
- Go to the
Walt Disney World website and click on "Sign In or Create Account."
- Click on
this link for the "Link Reservations and Purchases" page.
- Select "Tickets."
- Enter the number on the back of your ticket. You can click through several sample tickets that will help you if you're having trouble locating the right number.
Once your ticket is linked, you should see it in your My Disney Experience account under "My Plans." That will also show you how many days are left on the ticket and when it expires. If you're unable to link the ticket, it may have expired. In that case, you'll want to call Guest Relations at the link I provided above. They'll be able to get everything squared away for you!
I hope this helps you make the most of your Disney days, Kristin. Please come back and see us again if you have any more questions!
Keep Disney Dreaming,
Kathy K.