You can choose to either print out your Disney eTicket from the eTicket viewer or have it digitally scanned directly from your handheld device.
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A: Once your ticket has been linked to your Disney account, and you have matched the ticket to yourself, you can go to the theme park or water park, touch your linked MagicBand+, MagicBand or card to the touch point at the Main Entrance and enjoy your visit.
In many cases, yes. Most theme park and special event tickets can be linked to your Disney account. However, some events, entertainment and other offerings—like movies at AMC Disney Springs 24—require physical tickets.
How do I use the ticket? A: Once your ticket has been linked to your Disney account, and you have matched the ticket to yourself, you can go to the theme park or water park, touch your linked MagicBand+, MagicBand or card to the touch point at the Main Entrance and enjoy your visit.
Name each new ticket accurately for each user when you link them because the names on tickets cannot be changed. Disneyland does not check the names, but it will be easier for you to select party members in Genie+ if the tickets are named properly.
To do this, have them open the app and navigate to the three-bar menu in the bottom right-hand corner and select Tickets and Passes. From here, tap the + in the top right-hand corner and choose Link Tickets & Passes.
There currently is no penalty for no-shows for standard tickets, however, Magic Key passes are different. If a Magic Key holder has a reservation and does not show up for that reservation date, you do get a strike.