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FWIW, we are frequent travelers and my kids (12 and 14) have not ONCE been asked for ID for domestic travel. They are asked their name(s) and occasionally their DOB. They've also never been asked for ID at Disneyland. |
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http://sat.collegeboard.org/register/id-requirements They do have a legitimate reason for this. Test taking fraud is a serious issue. Some parents are desperate enough for a good score that they will pay young looking professional test takers to take tests on behalf of their children. |
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Yup. I'm an SAT proctor
. Most school issued IDs are perfectly suitable for this purpose. My kids middle school ID's, which don't even bear their legal names and look like something that came from a Chuck E Cheese vending machine, yeah, not valid ID, lol. Nevertheless, my frequently flying teens have never been asked to produce an ID while flying domestically, or entering Disneyland. I wasn't suggested that they would never, in all of their teen years, be ID'd, lol. Rather, I was mentioning that we have pretty extensive domestic flying and Disneyland entering experience and have not experienced a need for ID in either instance.
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You should have seen my various school IDs. I only used my school IDs to take the SAT, although I did have other government issued ID that I won't elaborate on. My HS just took a photo, typed my name to a card, and sandwiched that between two clear sheets of plastic. I though it would have been pretty easy to fake. My college IDs are equally unimpressive. My undergraduate ID was made with my name hand-printed (+ signature) onto a clear sheet of plastic. That was inserted into a special camera, which took my picture along with the information on the plastic sheet photographed for a composite image. The whole thing was laminated. Got me through four years. My grad school college ID was equally unimpressive. That one even used my SSN as my school ID. I don't think they do that any more. I've seen the more recent versions, and they look more like modern credit cards. Heck - I remember when a real California driver license was a cheap looking piece of junk. They took a piece of paper printed with all the info and signed by the licensed driver - and inserted that into a special camera. The photo of the driver was taken along with the information on the paper. The film was sent to Sacramento for processing, where the end result was printed on a piece of photo paper. I remember it said "THIS PAPER MANUFACTURED BY KODAK" on the back. I also had to show up every single time I wanted to renew just to take the photo. Since they started using digital photos, I've had the same picture on my license for years. |
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There are specific laws that deal with birth certificates and DMV IDs and driver licenses. However, California also has specific laws that impersonating someone (and producing an ID to match the name on a ticket would probably suffice) carries a fine of up to $10,000 and one year in jail. Quote:
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I just want to clarify that we weren't suggesting people would make fake state IDs. Someone mentioned homemade IDs for kids and I said that would be too easy to fake.
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The brokers were relying on the tickets being left blank or being able to rewrite a name to match someone's ID. If that's not possible, then faking IDs (even crude homemade-looking ones) with the name on the ticket might be the only way around it. I don't think they want to go there. Even if it's easy to fake, they've been working on the knowledge that they couldn't be prosecuted for their actions even if Disney didn't like it and could confiscate tickets if they were rented. If they suggest to someone or make a fake ID, then they're opening themselves up to possible jail time. |
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Just wanted to say - we just finished up use of a 4 day hopper and one day w/the hopper-turned-pass and the kids were never ID'd. When we made the switch to passes the ticket guy did go on and on about how the kids might need ID, but no one at the turnstile asked. I even made a point of always sending the kids in before me (so there was no ID) to see if they would ask. We hopped a bunch, too. I think, at least for now, ID-less kids are perfectly acceptable.
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This and another thread has morphed into basic discussions on ID and why a child would need one. My kid has had ID since the age of 1. I found it really useful, especially since we can use this in place of a birth certificate when we need to establish proof of age. |
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My 11yr old n I just returned Wed, we had 3-day park hoppers (reg military disc tix). I had to write our names on our tix, with their pen, cm told me to write 'minor' above my sons name. They asked for My id at every entry.
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I'm just wondering if this 'ID check' and writing the name on the pass with the 'special pen' could be done at hotel check-in if you stay onsite? Also, could a DL hotel room key be used as ID? I *think* they have names on them... or is that just at WDW? If IDs were checked when you checked in to the hotel, and then 'named' hotel room keys issued (and names written on park passes) then that would save a lot of time at the gate. And you need to have your hotel room keys with you anyways, particularly if you're taking advantage of early entry.
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