Hi,
I recently bought some ride & slide 2-day tickets from my local AAA office and had a question about the tickets themselves.
These "tickets" are basically a strip of 4 together (looks like 2 for cp and 2 for sc). The front of these tickets is computer printed and says "THIS IS A FOUR PART TICKET THAT MUST BE ISSUED AS ONE MATCHING UNIT ACROSS". The back of these tickets don't really say anything about needing to keep them together or anything.
I guess I am asking if anybody knows if I really have to drag along these footlong ticket strips for even the first day at the park, or can I just tear off the individual tickets I need? Thanks in advance.
You can tear off the tickets individually, but make 100% certain that you use the tickets marked as "day one" before you use the day two tickets. If you use the day two tickets first, you will void your day one tickets. Also, day one CP and day one Soak City MUST be used on the same day. If you use day one CP on Monday and day one Soak City on Tuesday, the Soak City ticket will work (unless they've changed it since last year) and your day two tickets will be void. People screwing up their Ride and Slide tickets is a very common occurrence.
And then one day you find ten years have got behind you
No one told you when to run, you missed the starting gun
Ralph Wiggum said:
You can tear off the tickets individually, but make 100% certain that you use the tickets marked as "day one" before you use the day two tickets. If you use the day two tickets first, you will void your day one tickets. Also, day one CP and day one Soak City MUST be used on the same day. If you use day one CP on Monday and day one Soak City on Tuesday, the Soak City ticket will work (unless they've changed it since last year) and your day two tickets will be void. People screwing up their Ride and Slide tickets is a very common occurrence.
Thanks for clearing this up!
This is true. There is also a surcharge on the voided CP tickets if you want to use them. Somewhere around $27 if I remember correctly. However, it's a lot easier and cheaper to just not mess them up in the first place.
And then one day you find ten years have got behind you
No one told you when to run, you missed the starting gun
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