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How do I scan into Disney park?

You'll either tap your MagicBand or scan your Disney MagicMobile pass to scan into the parks. Since MagicBands and your Disney MagicMobile pass are both connected to your My Disney Experience account, they should automatically be able to access your tickets.



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When you arrive at the turnstiles, you'll use the paper ticket or app on your mobile device to scan in. The Disneyland Resort Cast Members take a photo of all guests when they use that ticket to go through the turnstile the first time.

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TICKET TAG SERVICE AT THE WALT DISNEY WORLD RESORT In order to use Ticket Tag, you simply place your finger on a reader. The system, which utilizes the technology of biometrics, takes an image of your finger, converts the image into a unique numerical value, and immediately discards the image.

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Assuming you have pre-booked these two steps, you will scan your ticket upon entrance to the theme park from your My Disney Experience app or your MagicBand+ (if it is linked to your tickets) to enter the park.

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Open the Disneyland Mobile App, tap on the three stacked lines on the bottom right. 2. On the Welcome Rachel page tap Tickets and Passes, and on that page you will be able to scan your QR Code, or you can enter the ID number on the tickets manually one at a time.

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MagicBands, MagicMobile, Mobile Order — Disney World has a lot of ways to use technology in its parks. Today we'll be talking about MagicMobile, which lets your phone do almost anything your MagicBand, Admission Ticket, or Key to the World Card can do.

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As long as you have theme park tickets and have made theme park reservations for the dates you plan to enter the theme park, you are all set! Because you have your theme park tickets on your Disneyland Mobile app, that's all you need. You will not have to bring any papers or further documentation.

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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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The security screening area currently has both contactless scanners and metal detectors. The new contactless scanners are located beneath white canopies. Guests are instructed to pass through the contactless scanners without stopping.

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All Walt Disney World theme parks, and Disney Springs, have metal detectors for guests to walk through. If a guest's bag sets off the metal detector, they are asked to step to the side for a bag search performed by a security team member.

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We highly recommend downloading the app well before your visit so you can link your tickets and get all your reservations in place. You can see all of your plans in one place, from park tickets and park hours to hotel reservations and Disney Park Passes in the Disneyland app.

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