Whether you need a passport for Disneyland depends entirely on your citizenship and the park's location. If you are a U.S. citizen visiting Disneyland Resort in California, you do not need a passport for entry; a standard theme park ticket and a theme park reservation are the primary requirements. However, if you are an international traveler, you will obviously need your passport for entry into the United States. For Disneyland Paris, Tokyo Disney, or Hong Kong Disneyland, all international visitors must have their passports to enter the host country, and it is a legal requirement in many of these nations for foreigners to carry their passports (or a copy) at all times. In 2026, Disney has also introduced "College Passports" and student-specific tickets in Tokyo and Paris that specifically require a valid student ID alongside a government-issued photo ID for age verification. Additionally, if you plan on purchasing alcohol or using certain "MagicPass" digital features linked to a hotel stay, having a digital or physical copy of your passport is highly recommended for identity verification.