ericaseiler
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- Jun 13, 2005
No I think there are extra steps, they will need to go online and get validated as a FL Resident, it is more than having an address, still need to do the proof step. I have Florida tickets on a Florida address with a Florida addressed credit card. I had two choices, go online to validate my address (would need ID) or go in person to GR/Ticket to show them proof of residency.If your address is a FL address, the system should have authorized that you are a fla resident. You should be fine.
If your address is a FL address, the system should have authorized that you are a fla resident. You should be fine.
I am in a similar situation in that I purchased both my husband's & my FL Resident tickets at the same time in the same purchase. We're both full time FL residents & have FL drivers licenses with our current address & live at the same address.Thanks for your help. There is an ID verification process when purchasing the tickets. I just confirmed with a WDW cast member and we are able to go right to the gate. Thank you again!
Wanted to come back to let you know that I chatted with customer service online via the chat box and they verified that I did not have to go to a ticket window. We arrived at HS early (our first park of the trip) and I just had a weird feeling waiting in line for the turnstiles to begin letting people in. I left my husband and daughters in line to quickly run to the (empty) ticket windows to check and the person there said I DID need to show my license and verify?! She did mine, told me my daughters (under 18) were fine and to send my husband up to her to verify his. So I went back in line with my kids while my husband ran over to her to show his license. I am not sure if this is really what was suppose to happen. I thought the purpose of the online verification was to avoid FL res of having to go to ticket window to show but since we had a little time and there was no line, I thought it wouldn't hurt to verify instead of having to go back to the front once people started being allowed in.I am in a similar situation in that I purchased both my husband's & my FL Resident tickets at the same time in the same purchase. We're both full time FL residents & have FL drivers licenses with our current address & live at the same address.
When I completed the purchase it verified my drivers license but there was no option to verify my husband's. Do we need to go to the ticket window so he can show his drivers license or can we proceed straight to the gate? Did you enter everyone in your party's FL resident info when you purchased because there's no way to do it after purchase.
Hate to waste time at a ticket window if we don't have to.
Thank you so much!Wanted to come back to let you know that I chatted with customer service online via the chat box and they verified that I did not have to go to a ticket window. We arrived at HS early (our first park of the trip) and I just had a weird feeling waiting in line for the turnstiles to begin letting people in. I left my husband and daughters in line to quickly run to the (empty) ticket windows to check and the person there said I DID need to show my license and verify?! She did mine, told me my daughters (under 18) were fine and to send my husband up to her to verify his. So I went back in line with my kids while my husband ran over to her to show his license. I am not sure if this is really what was suppose to happen. I thought the purpose of the online verification was to avoid FL res of having to go to ticket window to show but since we had a little time and there was no line, I thought it wouldn't hurt to verify instead of having to go back to the front once people started being allowed in.