Hi Jacheyla!
Whasssup? (I thought I'd greet you with something entirely "Year 2000" - do you remember those commercials?) What a great time of life, when N*SYNC was still together and topping the charts, and Reality TV still had a touch of realness to it. Now we're in 2021, where it's doubtful Justin Timberlake will ever join the boys for a reunion tour, and every word of Reality TV is scripted! Let's hope that your Walt Disney World theme park ticket from the year 2000 has aged a bit better. It would just be "Tearin' Up My Heart" to think those tickets could go to waste.
You'll be happy to know that Walt Disney World Resort continues to honor all unexpired
theme park tickets that have remaining admission days left. Beginning in 2004, tickets expire 14 days after their first use unless the No Expiration Option was added at the time of purchase. I'm hoping that since your tickets are from 2000, there should be "No Strings Attached", and you should have days remaining that can be used!
I encourage you to call and speak to a Cast Member at (407) 939-1289 to verify the status of your theme park tickets, or you can email Walt Disney World by
using this convenient online email form. Make sure to choose "Existing Ticket Inquiries" as the subject.
I hope this helps, and you won't have to say "Bye, Bye, Bye" to your tickets from the year 2000. There are magical memories waiting for you on your next Walt Disney World Resort vacation - "This I Promise You." Maybe you can even visit
during the holiday season where you can celebrate a "Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays" with your friends and family!
I hope you'll come back and visit us here at planDisney with any further questions as you plan your next magical vacation. Who will be the happiest to hEAR you're counting the days until your next Disney vacation? "It's Gonna Be Me."
Have a magical, musical day! - Diane W.