What can I do about my expired ticket?...

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    Originally Posted By pitapan16

    ...That I was never able to use? It is a convention ticket I bought back in Nov05 and picked up on our trip in Nov05 but the extra ticket for the extra person I never got to use because he never showed up. It is a 2-day parkhopper with an extra entry to DisneyQuest or PleasureIsland. Anyway to maybe ask Disney If I could still use it to get in within the next month? I hate to see it go to waste....
     
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    Originally Posted By pitapan16

    By the way, like I was saying this ticket has never been used and it expired Dec,30, 05. It expires 10-days after first use so If I had used it on Dec30,05, It would be good untell Jan9,06.
     
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    Originally Posted By Goofyernmost

    Anything is possible, but I wouldn't count on it. Won't hurt to ask!
     
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    Originally Posted By JeffG

    Expired usually means expired. Most likely you just have a piece of paper now...

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    Originally Posted By fkurucz

    Stash it away somewhere and maybe 30 years from now it MIGHT be worth something as a collectible.
     
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    Originally Posted By SuzieQ

    At best, they might allow you to apply the ticket's value toward a current one. It's doubtful, but I'd ask. The worst they can do is say no.
     
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    Originally Posted By pitapan16

    Thanks guys, I will ask and see what they may be able to do for me. Any ideas on who to contact from home in CA?
     
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    Originally Posted By SuzieQ

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    Originally Posted By DVC_dad

    If the ticket is for WDW forget it. I had the same EXACT thing happen to me recently. I had one day left on a 4 day park hopper we had bought for my mother. At the time you could buy tickets with an option of no expiration date. I am sure its not gonna get you in a park and rightly so if I may be a jerk and say what everyone is thinking. But still, it never hurts to ask and make sure to give em the whole "It's not my fault" line...someone has the authority to make that decision in your favor. Maybe you will get lucky.
     

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