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.
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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.
In short, Disneyland takes your picture to protect your purchase and prevent unauthorized users from entering the park on your dime. The first time you use a new Disneyland park ticket, you will scan the card or electronic pass on your phone with a cast member, who will then snap your photo.
Tickets – Frequently Asked QuestionsAre they still valid? A: Walt Disney World Resort continues to honor all unexpired theme park tickets with remaining admission days. For dated theme park tickets, you may be able to change the date on your tickets.
The person that receives the linking code should click the three small lines at the bottom right of the My Disney Experience app's home page --> My Profile --> Family & Friends List tab --> Add a Guest --> Scan their linking code --> Scan Linking Code button --> Manually Enter a Code --> enter 6-digit code from the ...
I'm happy to let you know that you do not need to worry about the name on your ticket matching your ID, unless that ticket is a special ticket, like the Military Promotional Park Hopper Ticket. Those tickets must be scanned for the first time with a valid ID.
For ticket-only bookings, you will receive a printable e-ticket. For hotel and ticket packages, your travel documents are sent out approximately 14-28 days prior to the departure date to the email address provided at the time of booking.