How does fastpass work when you print your own admission tix?

Mrs.Toad

<font color=navy>The poster formerly known as Anah
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I have a trip coming up too soon to have tickets mailed to me, so I'm thinking of printing them at home. But then they're on a flimsy piece of paper, rather than a nice magnetic-strip card. It doesn't seem like they'd go into the fastpass machines very well.

How does that work?

Thanks,
 
From what I've read, you go to the gates and give them your printout, and they give you a "real" ticket, and that's what you use for the FP machines!
 
I have a trip coming up too soon to have tickets mailed to me, so I'm thinking of printing them at home. But then they're on a flimsy piece of paper, rather than a nice magnetic-strip card. It doesn't seem like they'd go into the fastpass machines very well.

How does that work?

Thanks,
If you are talking about the E-ticket, then you exchange it right at the entrance gate, and they give you back a regular ticket. And to clarify this, you go straight to the entrance gate, not the ticket booth where you buy tickets. It's very easy. We did it for the first time last month. Showed them the e-ticket, and they made a pass right there. It went very fast. :yay:
 





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