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Old 02-26-2008, 07:30 AM
 
Location: NJ
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A few years ago, we purchased 4 "full blown" 10-day passes for the 4 of us (me, husband, 2 kids). They are no expire, water parks, blah blah blah. Since we planned on going a lot, they were a good investment (I had a 5 day no expire ticket I bought in 1997, had used only 1 day, and ended up using the rest in 2005 - sweet!).

My question is about my children's tickets. The kids ticket is ages 3-9. We purchased them when my boys were 6. They are 9 now, and I'm not sure we're going to use the remaining days before they turn 10 (which is in a few months). I KNOW I asked this question when I purchased them, and I'm pretty sure they said it didn't matter, but does anyone know definitively what the official Disney stand is? I don't want to be hassled, or worse, lose the days.

I can't seem to find anything. If the policy is they're good forever as long as the kid was under 10 when the ticket was PURCHASED, I may just buy 2 more tickets when we're there in April (again, before they turn 10).

TIA
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Old 02-26-2008, 08:02 AM
 
Location: Sugar Grove, IL
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just call their toll free number or email them. we had done this too and they just changed the tickets when we got there. no charge. it worked out great!
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Old 02-26-2008, 11:27 AM
 
Location: NJ
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just call their toll free number or email them. we had done this too and they just changed the tickets when we got there. no charge. it worked out great!

that makes total sense! thank you so much.

i'll probably call and see if there's an issue of buying a "child no-expire ticket" when the child will be 10 in 1 month.
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