jiifigment
11-13-2007, 12:25 PM
Ok. I get the whole biometric scan thing. I can't find an answer to this question, though.
My parents are 75 and 77. We're planning to take our next Disney trip with them, and we'll use 4 day parkhoppers. They have other friends in Florida, and will be visiting Florida again in the future if their health remains good.
They're thinking about buying 6 day parkhoppers with the no expiration option, because they're such a good deal.
Here's my question. What happens if their health deteriorates, and they are no longer able to use the remaining days?
For that matter, what happens to anyone's pass that dies?Is it trash? Can they hand it down to a family member somehow?:confused:
I mean, we currently own 5-4 day parkhoppers. If we died, would they be worthless, or could we will them to someone?
Morbid question, sorry, but a very real issue.:blush:
My parents are 75 and 77. We're planning to take our next Disney trip with them, and we'll use 4 day parkhoppers. They have other friends in Florida, and will be visiting Florida again in the future if their health remains good.
They're thinking about buying 6 day parkhoppers with the no expiration option, because they're such a good deal.
Here's my question. What happens if their health deteriorates, and they are no longer able to use the remaining days?
For that matter, what happens to anyone's pass that dies?Is it trash? Can they hand it down to a family member somehow?:confused:
I mean, we currently own 5-4 day parkhoppers. If we died, would they be worthless, or could we will them to someone?
Morbid question, sorry, but a very real issue.:blush: