photo ID - printed tickets

fredgirls

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Hi :goodvibes ,
Sorry for this newbie question!
First trip to DLP and although we're seasoned WDW visitors, we're feeling like fish out of water!
We're visiting paris and just coming up for the day.
We've bought tickets online and have printed them.
Just wondering...husband and I and our teen all have photo id cards. But our little one doesn't. Do we have to take her passport? Does she even have to have photo Id if we all do?
(We have the named,non-transferable 20th anni tickets).
Thanks. :goodvibes

Oh..one more question :flower3:
How does fastpass work when we have these A4 printed sheets?
Thanks.
 
I've only needed ID at DLRP for checking into the hotel.

So hopefully someone else can give you advice re: that.

You'll get given proper tickets when you get there I imagine. As your sheet won't get you through the turnstiles so you'll need to queue and then exchange them at the entrance. X

Have a great trip. X
 
As torsie24 suggested....as far as DLP is concerned, it's only the person who is checking in that generally has to use their passport, i.e., you simply add your passport number to a check in form, along with name, country of residence, etc.
 
As torsie24 suggested....as far as DLP is concerned, it's only the person who is checking in that generally has to use their passport, i.e., you simply add your passport number to a check in form, along with name, country of residence, etc.
OP is just going for the day, Mark.

She's wondering if they'll each need an ID for the tickets. My guess would be 'no' but don't want to give misinformation.
 

Thanks. :goodvibes
Yeah, just going for the day.

The ticket says "This is a ticket",not a voucher, and specifically says to go straight to the turnstile. Not need to exchange. I've no idea how that will work - I assumed it was different from the other parks and maybe there was a scanner instead of system we're used to?

This was why I was curious about the fast pass and how we'd get tickets without the usual 'ticket'.
We usually stay onsite at wdw and have a one-ticket-does-it-all thing, so this is all new! :goodvibes

The tickets are name-specific, and say will only be able to be used for that person, and therefore a photo ID will be necessary. I guess I'll just have to take our youngest's passport, but don't like carrying it around.

I know we can just wait and see how it works, but thought someone might have used the '20' ticket.

Thanks.
 
We had a similar ticket when we went a few years ago and were able to get into the parks with it and use the fast pass machines. I was never once asked for ID of any sort.

Your tickets should have a barcode on them, you then use the scanning part of the entrance gates and the fastpass machines to scan the barcode.

I found the fastpass machines to be a bit tempermental with these, but there should normally be a CM around to help you! :thumbsup2
 
We had a similar ticket when we went a few years ago and were able to get into the parks with it and use the fast pass machines. I was never once asked for ID of any sort.

Your tickets should have a barcode on them, you then use the scanning part of the entrance gates and the fastpass machines to scan the barcode.

I found the fastpass machines to be a bit tempermental with these, but there should normally be a CM around to help you! :thumbsup2

Fabulous! Thanks. :goodvibes
 












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