Fl resident question

glovergirls

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Okay I'm assuming the answer is no but figured I would find out for sure. If we go to the parks with a Fl resident and she buys our tickets as well as hers can she got the Fl resident discount on ours as well?
 
so she could buy tickets for the kids? We are staying at her house in Orlando so it's not as if we won't all be together.
 

One more question because this could save us a lot of money. We will be a big group between my friends family and my family. Four adult and five kids. If you buy all the kids Fl resident tickets and obviously the adults that are FL residents and at some point we split up say someone goes back tot he room with little ones to nap will it be a problem getting through the turnstyles with kids that have FL resident tickets.

Also what about a an eleven year old that technically gets an old ticket would she have to have ID since she is getting an adult ticket.

THanks for all the help I am just trying to figure this out. If it is going to turn into one big headache it may not be worth it. Because it is possible that at some point of we get cranly kids are group may break up.
 
kids should not have a problem somtimes passes do not work at turn style and they might ask for id to see if name matchs on pass that would be the adult pass, as long as someone with a fl id is with the kids it should be alright and i have paid for my nephews pass hes 12 and they dont ask for id for him here in fl u usually dont get in id until your 15 or 16 to start driving
 
One more question because this could save us a lot of money. We will be a big group between my friends family and my family. Four adult and five kids. If you buy all the kids Fl resident tickets and obviously the adults that are FL residents and at some point we split up say someone goes back tot he room with little ones to nap will it be a problem getting through the turnstyles with kids that have FL resident tickets.

Also what about a an eleven year old that technically gets an old ticket would she have to have ID since she is getting an adult ticket.

THanks for all the help I am just trying to figure this out. If it is going to turn into one big headache it may not be worth it. Because it is possible that at some point of we get cranly kids are group may break up.

I have never heard of a kid having to show ID. Shouldn't be a problem with someone other than a FL resident bringing in a kid. An 11 year old needs a adult ticket but they are not an adult until 18. If I remember they ask ages.
 
If your kids lose a ticket or it gets demagnetized and you try to get it replaced, you may run into problems seeing as you did not purchase the tickets according to Disney's rules for Florida resident tickets.
 
The kids should never have a problem at the turnstyle, we've had APs and SPs since youngest DD was 3. She will be 17 in 2 weeks. Anytime when she did the finger scan and it rejected her, the CM will do something to let her through. I think Disney realizes that kids go through growth spurts. A lot of the time you will see the ticket pop right through even without the fingerscan, this happens with DGS4. You will be fine.
 


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