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Do you have to live in California to get a Disneyland annual pass?

I'm happy to report that guests who live outside of California are able to purchase all Magic Key options, except for the Inspire Key, which is only for Southern California residents.



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Each guest, ages 18 and older, using a California Resident ticket must show proof of eligible residency for purchase and admission. You must show a valid government-issued photo ID with an address within a valid ZIP code to enter the theme parks. Unfortunately, a signed lease can't be used as proof of residency.

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Make your park reservations for any time within the 13 days of the first use of the ticket. On the final day of your ticket after you have entered the park for the first time, go into the Disneyland app and select the option to upgrade your ticket to a Magic Key Disneyland Annual Pass.

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As you are aware, Guests must present proof of eligibility to use the California resident ticket offer at the Disneyland Resort. This must be in the form of a valid government-issued photo ID that includes the Guest's current address within ZIP codes 90000 to 96199.

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Tickets – Frequently Asked Questions You'll need to provide proof of a Florida residential address in order to purchase a Florida Resident park ticket or annual pass.

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The Incredi-Pass is the only Annual Pass available to non-residents that don't own Disney Vacation Club. It is also the most expensive, but it comes with zero blockout dates. With the pass, you can visit any day you want as long as you have a Park Pass reservation.

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At minimum, guests will need to visit at least 6 times (as long as they park hop) or 9 times (if they don't park hop) to get their money's worth on the highest level pass. If you are satisfied with one trip to Disney World in a year, the Annual Pass might not provide enough value to be worth the major spend.

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Overall, whether a Disney World Annual Pass is worth it depends on exactly how much you'll be visiting. If you are only planning to visit for a handful of days per year, and you are not a Florida resident, then you'll find that the Disney Incredi-Pass is likely more than you'd end up spending on just 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.

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Yes! You can link Annual Passes to family and friends if they are connected to your Family & Friends list. Link an Annual Pass to My Disney Experience.

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No. Disney does not have the resources to check the background on their guests. On paper yes, they do. Private businesses have the legal right to take every legal step to protect their guests.

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No, Disney does not expect you to bring any proof of age for children under 3.

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