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Does Universal Studios scan fingerprints?

Entrance Finger Scans We scan your finger at our entrance turnstiles the first time you use your annual passes or multi-day tickets. On subsequent visits we will rescan your finger to verify that you are using the same ticket. This information helps facilitate re-entry and prevent fraud.



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“It's important to be aware of what your guests expect – and that's what we try to do. Our guests expect us to create a seamless process as much as possible,” said John Sprouls, chief administration officer at Universal Orlando Resort. “Photo validation, or facial recognition, is part of that.

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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.

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“It's important to be aware of what your guests expect – and that's what we try to do. Our guests expect us to create a seamless process as much as possible,” said John Sprouls, chief administration officer at Universal Orlando Resort. “Photo validation, or facial recognition, is part of that.

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How long will Disney keep this information? The data on the scans is kept independent of any other system and will be purged 30 days after the ticket expires or when the computer determines that it is fully used up.

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We're so glad to see you again. The Disneyland Resort does not currently utilize finger imaging. You can get to the park entrances by first passing through one of the security checkpoints at the Downtown Disney District, Disney's Grand Californian Resort & Spa, or the Disneyland Resort East Esplanade.

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