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Britchick
22-06-2011, 08:10 PM
Is there somewhere in downtown Disney that I can check my old tickets to see which one has an old day on it?
Thanks
Also say you got to the MK turnstiles, your ticket wasn't valid could you purchase a ticket near there or would you have to go back to over the lake?
DisneyFreak
22-06-2011, 08:28 PM
Is there somewhere in downtown Disney that I can check my old tickets to see which one has an old day on it?
There is a guest services area near Once Upon a Toy in the Marketplace I believe that can check that for you.
Also say you got to the MK turnstiles, your ticket wasn't valid could you purchase a ticket near there or would you have to go back to over the lake?
Good question....don't know the answer to this one but I can't imagine they would make you go all the way back to TTC. Heck, The Contemporary would be closer to get new tickets.
uscwest
23-06-2011, 11:35 AM
There is indeed a ticket window right there at MK. Remember the buses don't stop at the TTC, they stop right in front of MK and I'm sure there are folks on them that need tickets.
DisneyFreak
23-06-2011, 01:29 PM
There is indeed a ticket window right there at MK. Remember the buses don't stop at the TTC, they stop right in front of MK and I'm sure there are folks on them that need tickets.
But if you are parking at the MK lot you go through TTC and take either the Ferry or Monorail over. That may be why she is asking if she's not staying on-site and taking a Disney bus.
uscwest
23-06-2011, 05:13 PM
But if you are parking at the MK lot you go through TTC and take either the Ferry or Monorail over. That may be why she is asking if she's not staying on-site and taking a Disney bus. Right, but the point of my comment was "Yes there at ticket windows at MK" And since many people ride the bus they don't go near the TTC and need to buy their tickets once at the park.
WDW Vet
23-06-2011, 07:09 PM
Disney will also take the old ticket and pro-rate the leftover days into a new ticket and you just pay the difference
Britchick
23-06-2011, 07:45 PM
To explain the reason why I'm asking.......I'm meeting up with Lisaw to do the key to the kingdom tour before I check in to OKW so cannot use my 14 day ticket to get into MK. Now I know for sure that one of the two old tickets have one park day left on them. However I'm a bit scared that I will turn up at the turnstile and it won't work, then I'd have to go back to the TTC to sort it out. If there's no ticket then I will suck it up and buy a one day ticket, expensive yes but worth it to go on the tour with Lisa (don't tell her I said that as I seem quite mushy....which I'm not! :tongue:)
DisneyFreak
23-06-2011, 09:55 PM
.....I'm meeting up with Lisaw to do the key to the kingdom tour
Please let me know how this is!!!:yes: I've been trying to do this as a surprise for my Mom on visits and it just doesn't seem to work out. One of these times I get her in.
Britchick
23-06-2011, 11:24 PM
Please let me know how this is!!!:yes: I've been trying to do this as a surprise for my Mom on visits and it just doesn't seem to work out. One of these times I get her in.
You won't hear the last of it! Lol
You'll be fine, Brit. If you have a day, you'll get in. If it doesn't work, the CM at the gate will send you to the window to purchase a new one. :yes:
uscwest
24-06-2011, 03:23 AM
Or you could go right to the window yourself and have them check it for you.
Britchick
24-06-2011, 08:35 AM
Thank you!
DisneyFreak
24-06-2011, 01:30 PM
You won't hear the last of it! Lol
My ears are ready! :yes:
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