I got my information from the ticketing module in Disney's internal (passworded) site. Since this does not go on sale until January 4, I would not expect it to be on the publicly accessible site until either the 3rd or 4th.I know you are a CM, but just wondering where the info was from. I saw it on another Disney fan site but have yet to find it on the Disney site.
I think it would be easier to get a Guest Services Manager at a Park prior to opening than to have them locate one somewhere in DTD the night before.
And, again, this would be an exception to policy and may not happen.
Florida Resident tickets are only available to actual Florida Residents and cannot be purchased for out-of-state family or friends.
An adult Florida Resident may purchase Florida Resident media for more than one Florida Resident from any location that provides an exchange certificate and not an actual ticket.
Children under the age of 18 are not required to provide proof of Florida residency if they are accompanied by an adult with valid proof of Florida residency
If the Guest has an exchange certificate, a valid form of Florida ID will be required when the exchange certificate is redeemed for the actual pass
One ticket only per valid proof of Florida residence (a Florida resident may buy tickets for minors in the party)
Exchange Certificates may say:
"After sale..., may not be transferred except as a gift." This means that the certificate may be given as a gift, so long as the recipient meets the defined Florida residency criteria.
"Purchase and redemption of this exchange certificate requires proof of Florida Residency."
The following items are the only documents accepted as proof of Florida Residency:
* Valid Florida State Drivers License
* Valid Florida State issued ID Card with Florida Address
* Valid Military ID stationed at one of the Florida Military Bases listed below:
(List of bases removed as unneeded)
Must have a driver's license or state photo ID card from another state, or a non-US Passport and at least one of the following items which does show a Florida address:
* Monthly mortgage statement
* Current homeowner's insurance policy or bill, current automobile registration, insurance policy or bill or current utility bill (Power/Phone/Cable/Water).
* Statement from a financial institution showing checking, savings or investment information or mail from a Federal or Florida State, County or City government agency.