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Ok can i still use a ticket from disneyland?

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ok so my friend has a ticket from disneyland he purchased it in june 1994 can he still use it? after so many years he never went the day he was supposed to go he got sick and forgot all about his ticket! till we recently found it!

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  1. As long as the ticket has no expiration date, he should be able to use it.

    Tickets expire 14 days after their 1st use unless he bought the no expiration option.

    I've seen people use the old paper tickets from the days in which they date stamped tickets (which was like 20+ years ago.) No expiration date, then you're good to go. If you have any doubts, ask the people at guest relations.


  2. This is an interesting question.  As I am sure you know, ticket prices have gone up A LOT since 1994.  He may be able to use it for credit towards getting a ticket at today's prices.  He could call the ticket center and ask.  Here is the number:  (714)781-4400.  

    My recommendation for what he should do with the ticket....keep it.  It is a major collector item, an unused ticket from 14 years ago.  He could hold on to it for a while and auction it off on eBay.  Just a suggestion.

  3. IF HE NEVER USE IT

    IT WILL WORK

  4. I'll venture to say it's no good. Disneyland are absolute n***s when it comes to ticket usage.

    If you live close enough to Anaheim and there isn't a expiry date on the ticket then you could give it a shot, but that ticket will look a h**l of alot different than the ones they use today, so it might be rejected on technicality, they might make you pay the diference in ticket prices, or they'll just tell you you're SOL. So I wouldn't hold my breath.

  5. No you cant use it. The Disney ticket expires after a year.

    Sorry man

  6. As I understand the policy if it is an unused 1 Day ticket then you should have no problem.  If it is just a remaining day from a Multi-Day ticket, then as long as there is no expiration date on the ticket(Currently it is 13 days from first use, I do not know if this applied in 1994) you should have no problems.

    But the same rules would apply to the ticket.  So if it is a Child's ticket the person that uses it must be between 3-9.  It also would only allow entry into Disneyland since it was a Disneyland ticket(CA Adventure did not exist then).

    But you would not want to use this ticket to upgrade to any current pass or a higher priced Park Hopper.  Because the upgrade "value" is based on the price paid.  The 1994 price would be much lower than it is today so it would not be worth it.

    Another thing to think about is that this is a fairly old ticket, and it may be worth something to a collector.

    I would recommend that you contact Disneyland Ticketing at (714) 781-4400 to confirm that this is still the policy and if you would have any problems.

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