Originally the tickets were bought at AAA. Called AAA who contacted Universal. I gave them the ticket numbers (i.e. bar codes). Universal looked it up and said the tickets are still good. Just scan upon entry, woo-hoo.
Multi day passes are typically good for one year after purchase, and expire around a week after first use. That ticket is probably no longer good, but worth calling customer service to confirm.
I would not show up with a 18 year old ticket without calling to confirm first.
No as usually they're making things expire now
Uh, probably not I'd call and check first. I dont think they'll accept it, that's really old.
Yes I believe they honor them.
Nope
No it won't, those tickets are good only for the dates on the ticket.
No
You can probably contact customer service to negotiate but the tickets expire 1 week after the first use
Older tickets have different rules. They used to sell tickets that did not expire. See here you call AAA and the tickets are good so. Congrats
They have an unofficial expiry of around 1 1/2 years, so no.
Call them I bet they might work something out for you...especially with COVID
That's a hard no.
Yeah definitely an expired ticket upon purchasing a two day park ticket they say in fine print that they expire 1 year after purchase.
I would say NO.
There is an expiration date on each ticket, call customer service before coming to the parks
Pretty sure that's an expired ticket
I highly doubt it...
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