This will be an odd question -- you're forewarned!
I'm considering buying my family 10-day hopper passes with no expiration and the Plusses because they're an investment in future years. We would use one day this summer (have some days leftover on previous ticks and would use up the older tickets first), and the others would be used over the course of the next five years.
Here's the question: I see that when the tickets are first used, Disney will 'encode" biometric information on each card so that they cannot be sold or given away to other people. I'm not familiar with the term biometric. My daughters are 8 and 11. Will their biometric information change so that Disney would think that they were trying to use someone else's ticket?
I'm looking at spending 1500 on tickets, which I don't mind doing as long as they're going to be useful in the future!
I'm considering buying my family 10-day hopper passes with no expiration and the Plusses because they're an investment in future years. We would use one day this summer (have some days leftover on previous ticks and would use up the older tickets first), and the others would be used over the course of the next five years.
Here's the question: I see that when the tickets are first used, Disney will 'encode" biometric information on each card so that they cannot be sold or given away to other people. I'm not familiar with the term biometric. My daughters are 8 and 11. Will their biometric information change so that Disney would think that they were trying to use someone else's ticket?
I'm looking at spending 1500 on tickets, which I don't mind doing as long as they're going to be useful in the future!
