Hi there, Matt! It's great to see you back here at planDisney! I'm happy to help.
Recently, a friend and I were running together, and she mentioned that she found an old Walt Disney World theme park ticket in a scrapbook that her mom had given her in high school. She was shocked to discover that it still had value- If we could only go back to those ticket prices from 30 years ago!
Although Disney no longer offers a no-expiration ticket option, it still
honors no-expiration tickets from before 2004. If your tickets say "no expiration" on them, they're still valid; however, linking them to your
My Disney Experience account may be tricky. The easiest thing is to reach out to
Ticket Services at (407) 934-7639 to find out the face value and if they can be converted. Typically, tickets bought today
expire 4-14 days after the start of use, depending on the number of days you have purchased, but they can tell you if the third day will remain valid if left unused.
Alternatively, you can send a copy of the front and back of your tickets, as well as a copy of your Government issued I.D. to T
icket.Usage@DisneyWorld.com. Also, include your name and daytime telephone number. It can take up to 14 business days to receive a response.
Keep in mind, Matt, that you'll need to make
Disney Park Pass reservations for each day you plan to visit. As soon as you are ready and have resolved your ticket inquiry, try to link them to your My Disney Experience account. Then, check the
Theme Park Reservation Availability calendar for your desired dates and parks before making your park reservation.
Matt, we are sending some pixie dust your way that you get some good news! Best wishes from the planDisney Panel!
Eean