No, you cannot let someone else use your Disney Annual Pass or Magic Key. Disney’s terms and conditions explicitly state that passes are nontransferable and must be used by the same person for all park visits and benefit redemptions. To enforce this, Disney uses a combination of high-tech security measures. When you first use a pass, a photograph is taken and linked to your digital profile. In 2026, many Disney resorts have fully transitioned to digital pass credentials in Apple or Google Wallets, often requiring biometric authentication (like FaceID or a fingerprint) on your phone to access the pass. Furthermore, at the turnstiles, Cast Members view your photo on their scanners as you enter. If you are caught lending your pass to a friend or family member, Disney reserves the right to revoke the pass permanently without a refund. This strict policy ensures that the passholder is the only one benefiting from the significant discounts and access privileges associated with the "frequent visitor" status.