Generally, the answer is no; Disney Annual Passes and parking benefits are strictly non-transferable. According to Disney's official policies, the benefits of an Annual Pass, including complimentary or discounted standard theme park parking, are tied directly to the individual named on the pass. When you arrive at the parking plaza at Walt Disney World or Disneyland, the parking attendant usually scans the pass or your MagicBand/MagicMobile and may ask for a matching government-issued photo ID to verify that the passholder is present in the vehicle. The passholder must be either the driver or a passenger for the parking benefit to be applied to the car. If a friend or family member attempts to use your pass without you being physically present, they will typically be required to pay the standard daily parking fee. While some people might occasionally "get away" with it if an attendant is busy, relying on this is risky as it violates the Terms and Conditions of the pass, which could theoretically lead to a suspension or revocation of your pass privileges. If you are a resort guest, your parking is often linked to your room reservation rather than an individual pass, which is a different scenario altogether.