How to Check the Number of Days Left on a Disney Pass

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Disney Tickets Can Be Bought for 1 to 10 Days of Family Fun

If you're planning on visiting Walt Disney World, one of the most important things you'll need to purchase are tickets, or passes, to the theme parks, water parks, and other attractions Disney offers. The tickets are sold on a per-day basis. That means, you can buy passes for one day or more. The more days you purchase on a ticket, the cheaper the per-day cost is, according to wdwinfo.com. If you have Walt Disney World tickets left over from a previous visit, you may be able to use any remaining days. There are three ways to check your ticket to find out if there are days left on it.

Things You'll Need

  • Disney pass
  • Computer with Internet connection
  • Phone
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Instructions

    • 1

      With your Disney pass handy, call Walt Disney World at 407-566-4985 to check the status of your pass. When the recording gives you options, press 2 on your phone to check a previously purchased ticket. This phone number is only available to answer Monday through Saturday, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Eastern Time.

    • 2

      E-mail your inquiry to ticket.inquiries@disneyworld.com to check the number of days you have remaining on a Disney pass. You'll receive an automated response confirming that your e-mail was received. You can typically expect a response from the Ticket Fullfillment Team within three days.

    • 3

      Take the previously purchased ticket with you when you visit Walt Disney World. According to
      Disney World, you can find out information on tickets you bought at the Guest Relations centers at Epcot, Animal Kingdom, Hollywood Studios or the Magic Kingdom.

Tips & Warnings

  • Be sure to check for an expiration date on your Disney pass. If it's expired, you'll need to purchase new tickets.

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References

  • Photo Credit Castle in the sky image by irum from Fotolia.com

Comments

  • mochapotato Aug 15, 2010
    Disney tickets are supposed to be used by one person only, and Disney takes measures to ensure this. So please, do NOT take your tickets to get them verified at the booth/counter/guest relations. The only time you should be giving Disneyland your tickets is right before you enter the park.

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