Tickets???

Debbiejolicoeur42

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So I'm from Canada, and I got the Disney vacation package along with that was my airplan tickets. They never asked me for any passport information? I ordered my tickets to be sent to my house . It's for myself and my aunt and my aunt lives in the city and I live in a little town? Will this cause issues if she has a different address then what is on the ticket ? I'm calling Disney tomorrow for some answers but I wanted to know what you all thought. Like I said I wasn't asked for an additional passport information when I bought the package and I'm scared for something to go wrong. This is my first Disney world trip.

Also , I'm moving and need my package that gets send to weeks before my trip to be sent to my new house . Will all this case any issues?
 
For Domestic Flights within the US address is not part of ticket. Name on ID must match ticket. I'm sure when you call they will be able to help you. Enjoy your 1st Disney Trip!
 
I'm flying out of Pearson airport in Toronto . I was just speaking with some friends who found it odd as well.
 

Odd that they didn't ask for more information. Then what was asked for . I mean I'm totally calling them tomorrow for some answers but I just need to know and make sure I'm gonna be able to get on the plan
 
I don't know exactly the details and, yes, you should call to confirm, but you do know you go through U.S. customs at Pearson and so, fly into and out of the domestic area of MCO. It's possible that is why you haven't had to provide it.

But it's certainly worth confirming.
 
I've never travelled before and when I have it had been through school or camp. I've never flew outside of Canada before so it's all new to me and I just want to make sure everything will be okay.
 
There isn't any need to ask for passport info when booking a WDW pkg. You will need it when you are at the airports though. I always use my passport for my ID when flying. Some airlines will ask you for your passport info....others won't. Address isn't part of your airline ticket.
 
It's just because I was talking to a friend from work and he said it was important that the address on your passport and the address on your ticket had to match. I know for Canadian passports you have to put your address on it , so that's why I was wondering.
 
It's just because I was talking to a friend from work and he said it was important that the address on your passport and the address on your ticket had to match. I know for Canadian passports you have to put your address on it , so that's why I was wondering.
To the best of my knowledge, airline tickets don't have any addresses on them! At least not anytime I've flown, and that's fairly often. Your name, on your boarding pass, has to match the name on your official ID. But address? Not that I know of. My American passport has my state listed, but nothing else. Of course, Canadian border security could be different.
 
Where has your friend at work flown? Has he/she flown into the U.S. with his passport? We're flying in next year and ours doesn't have our passport number on it, but we didn't book through Disney. Also, you could get a new passport before your flight, so what good would that do? You could move and have a new address before your flight, too.

Anyway, call, as it will make you feel better. Let us know what you find out.
 

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