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Can you change a name on a Disney booking?

Yes, it is possible to change names on tickets. You can place a call to the Tickets services phone line and a Cast Member there can help you out. Alternatively, for most theme park tickets, it's often fine if the name on the ticket does not match the person actually using the ticket.



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If you're looking to change a member of your gang on your ticket reservations, some tickets are transferable through the Walt Disney World Resort website under the “My Plans” tab located under the “My Disney Experience” toggle on the right-hand side of your screen!

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A: Yes. If the ticket has not yet been used, you can reassign a ticket to another person on your Family & Friends list. To do so, visit the My Reservations section of My Disney Experience, locate the ticket you wish to reassign and select the “Reassign Ticket” link to the right of the ticket.

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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.

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Once a person uses a Disney Theme Park Ticket, all subsequent admissions are specific to that person and cannot be transferred to anyone else. If you have not yet used a ticket, you may transfer it to another person. You may also buy a new theme park ticket online or at the theme park Main Entrance.

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Unfortunately, as it's written in the Terms and Conditions, tickets may not be sold.

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You'll find your Disney Park Pass reservations by using the menu button on the bottom right of the home screen to select Future Plans. Select the Disney Park Pass you need to modify and then select the blue cancel button. On the next screen, you will select which members of your party to remove from your reservation.

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The good news is that all names can be changed before the final payment date. There are different rules if you are past the final payment period. Then at least one name in the stateroom needs to be the same as the original booking.

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Yes, it is possible to change names on tickets. You can place a call to the Tickets services phone line and a Cast Member there can help you out. Alternatively, for most theme park tickets, it's often fine if the name on the ticket does not match the person actually using the ticket.

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Tickets and packages at Walt Disney World Resort are nontransferable and nonrefundable. However, while you cannot cancel or get a refund for tickets or packages, you may be able to change the date of your unused tickets.

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A: Tickets and packages at Walt Disney World Resort are nontransferable and nonrefundable. However, while you cannot cancel or get a refund for tickets or packages, you may be able to change the date of your unused tickets.

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You'll find that when you click Reassign Ticket your Family & Friends list will populate, allowing you to assign the Ticket to someone from that list or add a new Guest.

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If a child does not meet the height requirement or a Guest does not wish to board a particular attraction, no problem! With Rider Switch, one adult can wait with the non-rider (or riders) while the rest of the party enjoys the attraction.

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When you purchased your theme park tickets, you selected a start date for your ticket. The length of time your ticket is valid to be used is determined by how many days are on your base ticket. For example, a 7-day ticket expires 10 days after the selected start date.

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You can reschedule your reservations as many times as you want, as long as your theme park tickets are not expired!

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Once the ticket is activated, it becomes linked to a Guest and cannot be transferred to another Guest. For your security, Cast Members will be able to verify your ticket is linked to you by the photo taken of you when you first use the ticket.

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To go through the gates at the theme parks, you will not be asked to show photo identification. However, if you need to pick up a ticket card at one of the ticket booths for entry, you will need to show a photo ID, proof of purchase, and original form of payment.

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There are some park tickets that do require identification when you scan in through the Main Entrance Gates while others do not. If you have regular single-day or multi-day One Park Per Day and Park Hopper tickets, you will not be asked for ID.

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You must show your passport AND a government-issued photo ID which can verify the name and birth date shown on the copy of the passport.

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