on site express pass question

pilesoflaundry

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I think I already know the answer but figured it's worth asking. I think it's a no...

If I understand the process correctly each person in the room get a room key and has to show it. Does it say "adult" or "child" or does it have an actual name on it?

The reason I ask is because I hate the big coasters, a family member wants to come with us to the park for one day but doesn't want to pay to stay on site. Could I let them use my room key to go through express line with my husband so they could ride together on the rides I want to skip?
 
I usually hold the room keys for our group just because it seems quicker for one person to pull them out of one pocket--anyway with that being said I pull them out-fan them so they can be counted and they have never checked each individual key whether there was five of us or just 2-even when they use a scanner I have handed them 2 child ones when we were 2 adults just because thats what was on top and have never been questioned. So from my experience I would think your ok:cutie:

Another option would be to add the person to your room(they allow 5 to a room) which I have done for my brother who wasn't actually staying with us-just there for the day.:rolleyes:
 
Our family is already 5 so I couldn't add anyone but it's good to know I could pass the key off for a ride or two. Thanks!
 
We have had our keys examined very closely when crowds are higher. Your names are on them as well as the children's ages. I have no idea if they are really looking at anything other than the expire date though.
 









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