Question on tickets with finger scanning

Nana Sue

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With the finger scanning now in effect does that mean the same person has to use all the days on a mult-day ticket?
 
Yes. That was one of the reasons for the changes, because the tickets are nontransferable.
 
Hi, we just got back yesterday, we had mixed up the tickets after our first day at the park and when we entered the second day there was no problem, in fact we did not keep tract of whose ticket was whose. ( DW keeps mine and both kids tickets all together, 4 adults)n Never had a problem with the finger scanner anytime we entered, although the lines seemed to move slower.
 
Goofster said:
Hi, we just got back yesterday, we had mixed up the tickets after our first day at the park and when we entered the second day there was no problem, in fact we did not keep tract of whose ticket was whose. ( DW keeps mine and both kids tickets all together, 4 adults)n Never had a problem with the finger scanner anytime we entered, although the lines seemed to move slower.

Did you buy all of the tickets at the same time? I don't remember where I read it, but I read that tickets bought together are interchangeable between the original users.
 

My husband and I tried switching ours just to see if it really mattered (I had mickey,him minnie LOL). The castmember did request to check our ID's to see if they were really our cards. :rolleyes:
 














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