No, Disney tickets are strictly non-transferable and cannot be shared between multiple people. In 2026, Disney utilizes a sophisticated "biometric linkage" or "photo identification" system at all park entrances. When a guest uses a multi-day ticket for the first time, the system either takes a digital scan of their finger (at U.S. parks) or a photo of their face (at international parks like Hong Kong or Paris). This data is then permanently linked to that specific ticket or MagicBand+. If you try to give your "Day 2" of a 4-day ticket to a friend, the scanner will turn blue/red, and the Cast Member will see that the biometric data does not match the original user. This policy is designed to prevent the reselling of partially used tickets, which was a common scam in previous decades. The only "shared" products in 2026 are transferable "unassigned" tickets—where you buy four individual 1-day tickets and assign them to four different people in your "Family & Friends" list via the app—but once a ticket is "tapped" at the gate, it belongs to that person for its entire duration. Sharing a ticket is considered a violation of the terms of service and can result in the ticket being voided without a refund.