SyracuseWolvrine
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Since I've started working at WDW, I've received a lot of questions (both from guests in the parks, and a few through PMs on this board) about the hand stamps. I decided to create this thread, in the hopes that it will help answer people's questions about the handstamp.
Do I need a hand stamp?
As a general rule, if you are planning to return to the same park, OR visit another park in the same day, yes, you will need a hand stamp, with a few exceptions (see next question)
When do I NOT need a hand stamp?
If you hold an annual or seasonal pass, or a cast ID, you do not need a hand stamp, as your pass/ID will have a biometric scan encoded in it. However, if the biometric system is down, be prepared to show a photo ID. Also be prepared to show a photo ID if you are a cast member in your first week of working at WDW, as sometimes the new cast ID cards aren't in the system yet.
Why do I need the stamp if I have my ticket?
If you use the ticket a second time in the same day, the computer will alert the CM that the ticket has already been used once that day, and to look for a handstamp. WDW reserves the right to deny you entry if you don't have a hand stamp.
I've got a park hopper pass. Doesn't that mean unlimited access to the 4 main parks? Why do I need a hand stamp?
Yes, the park hopper pass allows you unlimited access to the 4 main parks. The hand stamp works with the park hopper pass to ensure that the same person is using the pass on any subsequent visits that day.
Why do I need the ticket if I have my stamp?
The hand stamp only proves that you were in 1 park earlier that day, not necessarily that you have the right to be in a second park. (you may have bought a 1 day/1 park ticket, which does not come with hopping privleges)
Why do I need a stamp when I'm going to the Rainforest Cafe at DAK?
Rainforest Cafe is outside the park, so in order to get there, you will have to exit the park, thus requiring a hand stamp if you want to re-enter or go to another park.
I felt the stamper on my hand, but I can't see the stamp
The hand stamp ink is a special ink that will appear invisible under most conditions, but will show up under a black light.
Cast Members never ask me to see my hand stamp
The black lights on the entrance turnstyles are positioned so that the CM manning the turnstyle can usually see the stamp as you pick up your ticket. In some cases, you may be asked to move your hand closer to the light, or to leave it there a little while longer for them to be able to see the stamp.
I already got one stamp today, do I need another?
No. One stamp per day is fine.
Will the stamp wash off if I go swimming or wash my hands?
Generally, no. The hand stamp ink is fairly resistant to water, and will not come off with normal washing/swimming activities (at least, not for a few days). If you scrub the stamped area very well, then it will start to come off.
But, with all those people's hands, isn't it un-sanitary?
No. The ink used is primarily rubbing alcohol, with coloring agents added to make the stamp glow under a black light.
Do I need a hand stamp to get to Downtown Disney?
For Downtown Disney, no stamp is required (as no park admission is required for admission).
What about the water parks?
A stamp is not required for Blizzard Beach or Typhoon Lagoon, however, getting one wouldn't hurt anything. You never know when you'll decide to go to another park and watch fireworks or parades after the water park.
Do I need a hand stamp?
As a general rule, if you are planning to return to the same park, OR visit another park in the same day, yes, you will need a hand stamp, with a few exceptions (see next question)
When do I NOT need a hand stamp?
If you hold an annual or seasonal pass, or a cast ID, you do not need a hand stamp, as your pass/ID will have a biometric scan encoded in it. However, if the biometric system is down, be prepared to show a photo ID. Also be prepared to show a photo ID if you are a cast member in your first week of working at WDW, as sometimes the new cast ID cards aren't in the system yet.
Why do I need the stamp if I have my ticket?
If you use the ticket a second time in the same day, the computer will alert the CM that the ticket has already been used once that day, and to look for a handstamp. WDW reserves the right to deny you entry if you don't have a hand stamp.
I've got a park hopper pass. Doesn't that mean unlimited access to the 4 main parks? Why do I need a hand stamp?
Yes, the park hopper pass allows you unlimited access to the 4 main parks. The hand stamp works with the park hopper pass to ensure that the same person is using the pass on any subsequent visits that day.
Why do I need the ticket if I have my stamp?
The hand stamp only proves that you were in 1 park earlier that day, not necessarily that you have the right to be in a second park. (you may have bought a 1 day/1 park ticket, which does not come with hopping privleges)
Why do I need a stamp when I'm going to the Rainforest Cafe at DAK?
Rainforest Cafe is outside the park, so in order to get there, you will have to exit the park, thus requiring a hand stamp if you want to re-enter or go to another park.
I felt the stamper on my hand, but I can't see the stamp
The hand stamp ink is a special ink that will appear invisible under most conditions, but will show up under a black light.
Cast Members never ask me to see my hand stamp
The black lights on the entrance turnstyles are positioned so that the CM manning the turnstyle can usually see the stamp as you pick up your ticket. In some cases, you may be asked to move your hand closer to the light, or to leave it there a little while longer for them to be able to see the stamp.
I already got one stamp today, do I need another?
No. One stamp per day is fine.
Will the stamp wash off if I go swimming or wash my hands?
Generally, no. The hand stamp ink is fairly resistant to water, and will not come off with normal washing/swimming activities (at least, not for a few days). If you scrub the stamped area very well, then it will start to come off.
But, with all those people's hands, isn't it un-sanitary?
No. The ink used is primarily rubbing alcohol, with coloring agents added to make the stamp glow under a black light.
Do I need a hand stamp to get to Downtown Disney?
For Downtown Disney, no stamp is required (as no park admission is required for admission).
What about the water parks?
A stamp is not required for Blizzard Beach or Typhoon Lagoon, however, getting one wouldn't hurt anything. You never know when you'll decide to go to another park and watch fireworks or parades after the water park.