Ok, I remembered reading that it was a bad idea on the AllEars website. It was a while ago so I went to look it up. Here it is. I guess technically it would work if the barcode is intact but this brings up good reasons why not to punch a hole in it. I just kept miner in my pocket but all my pants seemed to have cargo pockets w/ snaps or zippers so for me it worked. Anyway, here you go...
"Eric writes:
Anita, I'm trying to figure out a safe and efficient way to handle our tickets once we're in a park. It seems like digging into my pocket each time I get a Fastpass is a sure way to lose a ticket/card. I was thinking of punching a hole in each card and then having the tickets on a ring on a lanyard. Assuming I don't punch through the magnetic strip is there any reason not to do this? Any other tips if you think this isn't a good idea? Thanks a ton!
Hi Eric!
Punching a hole in a ticket is never a good idea. First off, if your ticket was attached to something, you wouldn't be able to send it through the readers at the turnstiles or Fastpass machines. Second, if you happen to punch it at the wrong end, you may not be able to use it to open your resort room door if your tickets are encoded on your Key to the World card. It would also make charging purchases back to your room difficult. Please don't do it.
A better idea is to purchase a lanyard with a sturdy zip-seal plastic pocket. You can wear it around your neck, and since the pocket seals, you're not likely to lose anything out of it. These come in many styles and sizes and are readily available at any Disney gift shop. If you don't care about Disney theming, you can get a very inexpensive one at any large office products outlet, as most convention planners use them for their events. I don't like having one around my neck, so I have a carabiner-style one that clips onto a belt loop and has a long retractable cord on it. I keep the plastic pocket part in my pocket, and extend the cord when I want to access my ticket or Fastpass. This type is also available with an alligator clip instead of the clip-on carabiner ring.
By the way, you didn't ask, but many people want to know if they can laminate their paper tickets to make them stronger. The answer is no. Laminating will cover the magnetic strip rendering it unreadable, and therefore useless. The paper tickets are stronger than they look as they are infused with plastic and are very difficult to tear. Don't fold or roll them, however, and I wouldn't send them through the wash. Please don't ask me why I know that.
For more information about Walt Disney World ticket media, please visit AllEars' "