YES, Disney has been doing the biometric finger scan (not really fingerprint) for AP holders for almost 10 years. The passes are non-transferrable and the "honor" system doesn't do a very good job on preventing guests from sharing or even re-selling passes.
Yes...and it really works. My wife and I switched APs a couple years ago to try to get in with each others passes. We're quite the rable rowzers!!! The scan actually worked and we were denied access until, oopps, we both realized that we had the wrong pass, and we were let in. No getting around the Mouse these days!!
I'm expecting some trouble when we go. We have some passes from our last trip left over, but didn't write who's was who's on them. Not too big a deal we can just switch...then again they never fingerprint me in my ECV
I'm expecting some trouble when we go. We have some passes from our last trip left over, but didn't write who's was who's on them. Not too big a deal we can just switch...then again they never fingerprint me in my ECV
Park Hopper passes purchased prior to Jan. 2/05 are not included in the biometric scanning system. You have never been "fingerprinted" in your ECV only because the system didn't connect passes to biometrics. MYW tickets will require biometrics -- ECV or not.
Park Hopper passes purchased prior to Jan. 2/05 are not included in the biometric scanning system. You have never been "fingerprinted" in your ECV only because the system didn't connect passes to biometrics. MYW tickets will require biometrics -- ECV or not.
I wouldn't be so sure about ECV or not. I saw SEVERAL people in ECV type devices just get let through without the scan, because they couldn't reach the scanners from their seated position.
The biometrics are for the right hand. The gate to allow ECVs in are to the right of the scanners so if you are in an ECV/WC you can not reach the scanners. I always give my driver's license with my AP to the CM.
We went in Feb, with MYW hopper tickets and had to have our fingers read each time. It's rare that I can get it right, and I usually hold up the line. I have since gotten an AP and have been there 4 more times (hopping each day) and I think I have inserted my fingers correctly only twice. I have to keep my ID handy because I still don't get it right!!