Re: Using Old Fast Passes???



Eh, the next level of FP abuse... I have seen folks get a fast pass and step
right up in line, the CM was not even checking times at EE. However, this
was in the slow time of year, the regular was a 5 min wait maybe.

Just remember the "phrase that pays" which is I had no idea ya couldn't do
that.


"Randy Berbaum" <rberbaum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Ira <ira.phillips@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

: Question: Has anyone tried using them later? I've used FP that were
: a few days old (as long as you use them after the time printed, most
: cast members don't check the date). Has anyone tried using some that
: are months old? Do they frequently change the ticket media?

Do you want the "official policy" answer or the "get away with every
sneaky trick you can" answer? Official policy is that unused FPs expire no
later than the end of business each day. So any FP left over from prior
days or visits are officially void. If you, on the other hand, want to
know if you can get away with being sneaky, the style of stock and print
on the FPs do not change. So if you get a CM who is not specifically
checking the date in small print, you can probably use a prior dated FP on
a subsequent date as if it was issued for "today". But don't be suprized
if some CMs (tipped off by this very discussion) make it a point to begin
checking the date, at least on a spot checking basis. And if they discover
that this practice is more wide spread than they expected, it may be that
new policys will be put in place to remove this possibility. And if the
managers want to be sticky about this issue, such a fraudulent use of an
expired FP could be grounds for ejection from the parks (tho such a
drastic measure would be very unlikely, IMHO).

So to sum it all up, you are not supposed to use expired FPs, but you
might get away with it. But be prepaired to suffer the results if you get
caught. Fair enough? :)

Randy

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Randy Berbaum
Champaign, IL



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