Tickets – Frequently Asked QuestionsYou'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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For each ticket or pass purchased for an adult, you may provide any of the following: Valid Florida driver's license (must have a Florida address)Valid Florida state-issued ID card (must have a Florida address)Valid Florida-based military ID.
A: You'll need to provide proof of a Florida residential address in order to purchase a Florida Resident park ticket or annual pass. For each ticket or pass purchased for an adult, you may provide any of the following: Valid Florida driver's license (must have a Florida address)
You may provide one of the following as your proof of residence: Florida Driver's License, Florida State-issued ID card (must have Florida address), Florida voter's registration card with corresponding photo ID, College ID from a Florida college or university with corresponding photo ID.
NEW | IBCCES Individual Accessibility Card (IAC) Now Required. At Universal Orlando, we provide both inclusive environments and accessible experiences for our Guests. The queue experience is an integral part of telling the story of the overall attraction experience.
For each ticket or pass purchased for an adult, you may provide any of the following: Valid Florida driver's license (must have a Florida address)Valid Florida state-issued ID card (must have a Florida address)Valid Florida-based military ID.
I figured someone on here might know. Thanks in advance! “You absolutely can purchase Florida Resident theme park tickets online for your grandchildren as long as they are under the age of 18.
No, you do not need proof of your disability at Disney parks in the United States (but the rules can be different at international Disney parks). Disneyland takes guests at their word and doesn't have the legal right to ask for it.
The Attraction Assistance Pass is Universal Studios' policy that allows guests to use the accommodations they need in order to experience attractions at the parks. If you require assistance with wait times, the AAP card allows you to arrive at the ride, then get a time to return to the attraction.
DAS is intended for Guests who have difficulty tolerating extended waits in a conventional queue environment due to a disability. DAS doesn't provide immediate access to experiences, but rather allows Guests to request a return time for a specific experience that is comparable to the current standby wait.
According to federal law, dual residency is not allowed. It's necessary, then, to establish legal resident status in one state and only one state, no matter how many properties a person might own. While an individual may own homes in several states, only one residence can be their domicile.