erstwo
Well-Known Member
I think I know the answer to this, but google did not supply the definitive "Yes/ No" I needed, so I'm reaching out to those in the know on this message board.
Question: If you lost your "never-expire" ticket (actual blue card / room key/ ticket thing Disney used to give you when you checked in) - there's no way to get that ticket/ park days back - correct?
My wonderful, giving in laws took their entire family - 5 kids, spouses, and grandkids - on a trip to Disney for Easter 2008, in what would be the trip that made me fall in love with WDW, prompt me to join this message board, etc.
But it was Easter - so due to the crowds my in laws only went into the parks for 2 days. They paid the extra fees for us all to have 10 day, never expire tickets (I know, right?? Pretty amazing)
Fast forward all these years and my father in law will accompany us to WDW again (for the first time since 2008) this summer. He remembers he has a ticket and that Disney has his fingerprint (connected to said ticket) but doesn't know the location of the actual ticket. My mother in law, who kept up with things like tickets, has since passed away, plus my in laws moved about three years ago - I'm worried it was lost forever.
Can he recover his ticket with his fingerprint?
Question: If you lost your "never-expire" ticket (actual blue card / room key/ ticket thing Disney used to give you when you checked in) - there's no way to get that ticket/ park days back - correct?
My wonderful, giving in laws took their entire family - 5 kids, spouses, and grandkids - on a trip to Disney for Easter 2008, in what would be the trip that made me fall in love with WDW, prompt me to join this message board, etc.
But it was Easter - so due to the crowds my in laws only went into the parks for 2 days. They paid the extra fees for us all to have 10 day, never expire tickets (I know, right?? Pretty amazing)
Fast forward all these years and my father in law will accompany us to WDW again (for the first time since 2008) this summer. He remembers he has a ticket and that Disney has his fingerprint (connected to said ticket) but doesn't know the location of the actual ticket. My mother in law, who kept up with things like tickets, has since passed away, plus my in laws moved about three years ago - I'm worried it was lost forever.
Can he recover his ticket with his fingerprint?