The Mister and I are heading to Orlando for a few days. His sister and her husband are coming as well. Neither of us can remember the last time we saw each other. And, since we moved we don't live that far from each other.
I looked in our files, and unbelievably found two tickets for Disney parks,
from 1984!
According to Mr. A-I-nstein:
Disney honors completely unused or partially used old park tickets, provided they were originally purchased with a "no expiration" feature and still have valid admission days remaining. Old tickets without this feature generally expire, but their original purchase price can be credited toward a new ticket purchase.
It sure beats buying a new one!
Well that is a fortuitous find! I have not been to either Disney parks.
ReplyDeleteAs we have always lived within 6 hours of the Disney World, it was often a 'go to' vacation spot. I also took several groups of students there. Always fun. Always exhausting. Always magical!
DeleteI remember those "no expiration" passes! We used them back in the early to mid-90s when we travelled to the national 3v3 soccer tournaments at the Wide World of Sports every January. I was sad when they discontinued them.
ReplyDeleteWay to go in finding those 1984 still useful tickets!! Wonder what they cost then as compared to now?
ReplyDeleteWe've been to Disney World just once and DS2 had his 3rd birthday cake (by Hostess) at a road-side picnic table when we were on our way home. He is now 42.
Hugs!
Have fun!
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