Old ticket Media-1983!

halltd

Well-Known Member
Like @gsimpson said, I thought the rule was that it's a valid ticket, but only for the parks originally offered when the ticket was issued. But, how do they let you hop only between MK and Epcot? Do they just program that in to the electronic media somehow?
 

Rob562

Well-Known Member
Nope. They would credit you the dollar amount listed on the face of the ticket since those were not valid for admission to the park in and of themselves. So I think turning a whole ticket book in gets you a whopping $15 or so credit, while those same tickets can fetch more than that on eBay.

I *think* they will issue a 1-day ticket if the park admission coupon is still attached to the A-E ticket book, but you are correct, without that coupon they only credit the face value of the ride coupons.

And it's worth much more on the collector market.

-Rob
 

tirian

Well-Known Member
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So a friend of mine found these in an attic a few weeks ago. He knew we were going to Disney this summer and let me have them. I have 10 of these in total and none of them have been used or stamped. I tlooks like they are good for WDW or DL and probably could be used as park hoppers?

I was on the internet looking for this ticket and I could not find them anywhere, to possible get a value if I was to sell them as collector items. I know there are some similar ones out there being sold on eBay for about $200. Of course if I sold it and not used it to enter the parks I would give the money back to my friend.

But does anybody know what the collectors market would be for this ticket or is it best just to use it as a park hopper( I still need to see if they are in fact "hoppers").

thanks
I would call the Reservation line and ask. The tickets should still be valid because there's no expiration date. Be sure to emphasize that because the new comp tickets do expire.

Let us know how it goes!
 

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