Walt Disney World Theme Park Tickets: Walt Disney World Will Replace Them if Lost. Learn How to Protect Yours
For most families, a visit to Disney World is a memorable, but expensive vacation. Saving money for the trip of a lifetime is important, and many folks do just that by purchasing discounted Walt Disney World theme park tickets. But what if the unthinkable happens, and the tickets are lost?
Fortunately, if you made a copy of the backs of the passes, you are in great shape, as Disney will probably replace them for you. It is hard to believe, but such a simple thing can save a vacation!
The back side (the one with the magnetic strip) has coded, personal information. And while the tickets do say “Disney is not responsible for misplaced, lost, or stolen tickets”, in all likelihood, if you can provide these codes, you can usually get your tickets re-issued.
Some folks like to take this one step further by actually taking a picture of the backs of the tickets, with either their digital camera or cell phone. This way they have this important information with them at all times, so even if they are lost while at the parks, they have the information with them.
It is important to realize that you cannot depend on receipts to get your tickets replaced. Only Disney prints the ticket codes right on their receipts. If you purchased your discounted Walt Disney World theme park tickets from an authorized broker, be sure to get copies of the backs of the passes as well.
A Walt Disney World family vacation should be filled with magical memories! You have spent hours, to say nothing of the cost of your wonderful trip. Protect your trip by protecting your tickets. In this way, if the unthinkable happens and your tickets get lost, you will not have a ruined vacation!
Nancy Bobby has been visiting Disney World for over a decade. Her favorite guidebook for how to save money at Walt Disney World has been the Ultimate Disney World Savings Guide. Learn how to have your own affordable Disney vacation and get her free Disney vacation guide at her website www.theaffordablemouse.com












