I have made ID cards for my grandkids using their school pictures.
They can write their name on the line.
CM's can check kids photo ID with name on the ticket.
I've also included parent contact info.
It's the size of a business card.
I have made ID cards for my grandkids using their school pictures.
They can write their name on the line.
CM's can check kids photo ID with name on the ticket.
I've also included parent contact info.
It's the size of a business card.
As far as I know, kids don't need ID. Homemade ID is not valid ID. I'm not sure how this would alleviate that reason Disney wants to check for ID. I do like the happy face you used to block out your DGS's face
The idea is cute, but I wouldn't want to use it as the only contact. Kids tend to lose things. They forget to transfer to new clothes. For emergencies, we write our phone number on their upper arms, under the tee shirt. They can't lose their arms.
That is so cute! My 7y.o. loves business cards. Always collects them everywhere we go. He also wants to have his own ID like I do with my drivers license. He would LOVE having an ID card like what you made! I do agree with writing a cell contact on an arm also just in case. Another tip I learned here was to take a pic of the kids each morning before departing for the park so you have it for a description of their clothes and what they look like.