Donita Desjardin: Amusement park tickets do expire. The only thing that does not expire in California is gift cards. Since you purchased actual tickets, they expire on the date listed on the ticket. If there is no expiration date listed on the ticket than the tickets do not expire. Generally amusement park tickets are good for 1 year from the date of purchase; until the price changes if they don't have an expiration date; or until the promotional period ends that the tickets were purchased during.
Clemente Schoeck: I went to the Legoland California website to see what I could find out for you. (www.legoland.com/californiatickets)Every thing that I read on the web page about tickets ormemberships state that the tickets are only good for one year from purchase. You say you bought the tickets in 2004 and that there isan expiration date printed right on the ticket. Your ticketshave expired and are no longer valid. My question to youis were they one time tickets or a yea! rly pass? If they wereone time tickets I assume that you did not use them. If itwas a yearly pass did you use it at all? If you did not useyour tickets at all the park may let you upgrade the tickets. (This means they might consider letting you pay the differencebetween what the tickets cost in 2004 to the current going price of the ticket).Contact them at 1-760-918-5346...Show more
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