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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The first time you use a ticket (or annual pass), your 5 point biometric finger scan is recorded. Each time you use the ticket after that, the scanner is looking for your finger scan to match the original one. This helps Disney to prevent the fraudulent use of park tickets.
To enter Disneyland Park or Disney California Adventure Park, each Guest age 3 and older must have a valid theme park ticket and a theme park reservation for the same day.
Typically you don't need a form of identification to validate your Disneyland Theme Park Admission Tickets. However, there are two instances in which case you would: if you were using Disneyland's 3 or 4-Day Military Promotional Park Hopper Tickets, or if you have the 3-Day Southern California Resident Ticket.
If you are using Standard Theme Park Tickets, you do not need a valid government-issued photo ID for admission into the Disneyland Resort parks. However, there are special tickets that DO require a valid government-issued photo ID for admission, such as military tickets.
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.
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.
Please note that your tickets must be property linked to your Disney account as this is required to make theme park reservations via the Disney Park Pass system. Your reservations will be linked to My Disney Experience so there is no need to print them out.
All persons, bags, parcels, clothing and other items may be subject to screening/security checks. We reserve the right not to allow any bag, parcel or other item and to deal with any unattended object, bag or luggage in such way as we consider appropriate.
All persons, bags, parcels, clothing and other items may be subject to screening/security checks. We reserve the right not to allow any bag, parcel or other item and to deal with any unattended object, bag or luggage in such way as we consider appropriate.
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.
Please note: If you wish to have your Disney eTicket digitally scanned, you must be using an internet-accessible handheld device in order to access your ticket. We ask that you review our Disneyland Resort park rules before your visit to avoid any delays or disruptions.
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.