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Does Disney World check IDS for alcohol?

For the purchase of alcohol and tobacco at Walt Disney World, you must show the accepted forms of ID. You must show your passport AND a government-issued photo ID which can verify the name and birth date shown on the copy of the passport.



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Can I buy alcohol or tobacco while at Walt Disney World? Yes, you can. For the purchase of alcohol and tobacco at Walt Disney World, you must show the accepted forms of ID. You must show your passport AND a government-issued photo ID which can verify the name and birth date shown on the copy of the passport.

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Bringing in alcohol to any Park is a violation of the Florida Liquor Laws and subject to arrest and criminal action, as well as whatever Disney does.

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For the purchase of alcohol and tobacco at Walt Disney World, you must show the accepted forms of ID. You must show your passport AND a government-issued photo ID which can verify the name and birth date shown on the copy of the passport.

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Another reason you might need to bring identification is if you purchased theme park tickets online and need to pick them up at Will Call; if this is the case, you'll also need to present the credit card used to make the purchase.

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As Inside the Magic points out, it's against the Walk Disney World Resort property rules to bring alcohol into the park, as one might expect.

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The two main rules about bringing in your own drinks are 1) no glass containers and 2) no alcoholic beverages. Water in your Hydro Flask should be fine. Just keep in mind that it is subject to security inspection, just like all other objects Guests bring in.

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No ID is needed. During your day, when you enjoy the parks, Cast Members will often say Happy Birthday to you and give you well wishes. You never know what pixie dust may come your way on your special day! I hope this helps and let us know if you need anything else as you plan your visit!

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You must show your passport AND a government-issued photo ID which can verify the name and birth date shown on the copy of the passport.

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Lastly, children under three are welcome to share from your plate at Disney restaurants, and will not be required to be on a dining plan. Disney does not require any proof of age for children under age 3. Occasionally, a Cast Member will ask the age of the child as they are passing through the main entrance.

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If the ticket has not yet been used, you can reassign a ticket to another person on your Family & Friends list. To do so, visit the My Reservations section of My Disney Experience, locate the ticket you wish to reassign and select the “Reassign Ticket” link to the right of the ticket.

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