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A friend joined me for a few days during RADP 10/Mousefest and she had a couple of the old 7-Day PHPs that she and her husband had used on a previous trip in May. (They were purchased at a military base that was still selling the old passes). During their May trip, the tickets worked as they were supposed to, they never had to put their fingers in the scanners.
They each had 3 days left on them.
The first day of entries for this trip at Epcot and Magic Kingdom they worked exactly as they were supposed to, she entered the park and no biometrics. On her next day, she entered Animal Kingdom and the entrance turnstile asked for her fingers. She told the greeter that these were the old style passes. The greeter said she needed to put her fingers in anyway. She did and from then on that pass required her fingers in the scanner.
So some turnstyles may be set to "record" the biometrics on the old passes and then require them for future use.
Disclaimer: This is not 100% guaranteed that it will happen to you and it may not even be current Disney policy, it is just what one guest experienced.
Carol
They each had 3 days left on them.
The first day of entries for this trip at Epcot and Magic Kingdom they worked exactly as they were supposed to, she entered the park and no biometrics. On her next day, she entered Animal Kingdom and the entrance turnstile asked for her fingers. She told the greeter that these were the old style passes. The greeter said she needed to put her fingers in anyway. She did and from then on that pass required her fingers in the scanner.
So some turnstyles may be set to "record" the biometrics on the old passes and then require them for future use.
Disclaimer: This is not 100% guaranteed that it will happen to you and it may not even be current Disney policy, it is just what one guest experienced.
Carol