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BUT, and I want to be very, very clear here. That's not the case with Undercover Tourist. In fact, U


I rant all the time about unscrupulous Disney World Ticket sellers. They just make me mad. It seems every year another story pops up about people getting scammed by criminals selling them tickets to Disney World. It's a crime. Literally!
BUT, and I want to be very, very clear here. That's not the case with Undercover Tourist. In fact, Undercover Tourist is the ticket broker I RECOMMEND for your WDW tickets. I'm so comfortable with them that I have written several articles for their blog. I don't do that for just anyone. Here, check this article about the best time to visit Disney World out . Pretty good isn't it?
Its been a while since me and my family have visited the U.S and Disney, we have been on 3 previous occasions, the last time was 2004. We are now planning to go back next year as a final family holiday.
My question is about the tickets, we have old tickets that we used when we were last there, some date back to 1998, we know they still had days on them, and they were life tickets. But I am un-sure if they will accept them, is it better to buy new tickets or will the old ones still work?
One thing Disney is very good about is honoring old tickets. In fact, if you have the old ticket books with the A, B, C, D and E ride tickets Disney will actually give you face value for those when you trade them in for new tickets. (You could get a lot more by selling them on eBay, but the point is Disney still honors them.)
So yes, your old tickets will still be honored by Disney. Bring them and use them. Depending on when they were purchased, they might not be good at Animal Kingdom or Disney national rental car agencies Hollywood Studios, but they will be good at the Magic Kingdom and Epcot. Take them to the ticket booth and they will exchange them for a one day ticket. (You'll have to do this every day that's left on the tickets.)
Dad's Bottom Line Here's what we learned today. Undercover Tourist is a Dad (and Disney) certified ticket broker and can be trusted with your ticket needs. Also, Disney is great about honoring "classic" national rental car agencies tickets. Bring them and use them.
I also have experience with using older WDW tickets at the theme parks. In December, I turned in an old Child Magic Kingdom national rental car agencies Club Park Hopper 4 Day Ticket from 1994 that had one day on it for a One Day Adult Ticket! Oddly enough, I happened to exchange the ticket at the Animal Kingdom ticket window, so there is no park restrictions on the ticket! They are good for all 4 theme parks!
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