Got my tickets in the mail today...do we sign them?

MuchLovedMama

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Ordered our ticked from UT on Wednesday and they go here today. Yay! :cool1:

On the front of the tickets it has a spot for Guest First and Last name and Guest Signature Required. It says Guest counter-signature is required for each visit. Ticket may be confiscated if signature does not match holder. Photo ID required. What does “counter-signature” mean? Sign it there while at the counter?

The childs tickets are the same. So are the kids expected to print name and sign name? I’m confused.

Also, my daughter will be 11 so she has an adult ticket. Certainly she won't need a photo ID?
 
No photo ID needed for the kids. Just have everyone who can, sign the tickets and have their names on them. If for some reason the biometric scanner fails to work, they will want to see some photo ID that will match the tickets (but not for the kids).
 
No photo ID needed for the kids. Just have everyone who can, sign the tickets and have their names on them. If for some reason the biometric scanner fails to work, they will want to see some photo ID that will match the tickets (but not for the kids).
:thumbsup2
 

If you sign them before entering the park, it saves you time that it takes to sign them at the turntiles. Plus, the people behind you will be happy.
 
Thanks everyone. I just wasn't sure what the term "counter-signature" meant. Didn't know if that meant they had to witness you sign it at the counter. On the kids tickets should the parents just print their name and leave the signature blank?
 
Hi,

Just have a question about tickets purchased thru Under Cover Tourist. Are the tickets a heavy paper or plastic?

This will be our first time purchasing them. We will be getting them for US/IOA and Busch Gardens Tampa.

Thank you all for the great reviews I've read here that convinced me that this is the place I should use for my trip.


Thanks again,

Nancy in Ct
 
Just have a question about tickets purchased thru Under Cover Tourist. Are the tickets a heavy paper or plastic?
The tickets will be on standard ticket stock...plastic tickets are a thing of the past.
 
The tickets will be on standard ticket stock...plastic tickets are a thing of the past.
Correct. I wished they were a bit thicker. I'm going to have to put them in a ziploc baggie or something to keep them safe after the first use.
 
I think they are made of that new tyvek paper. It is actually a plastic.
 
the same material as their Disney tickets, they are Tyvek. We have ten day non expiring that we have used at WDW two trips and DLR for a one day, two park trip. They are very strong and hold the magnetic information quite well.

We have nine Disney water park visits remaining so I hope they hold up well.
 

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