Green ID's are not directly employed by the Walt Disney Company. They're a mix of contractors, some part-time cast members, etc.
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You may not take your ID with you after your program. Make sure to update your mailing address with the company and any other entities you might have shared your address with.
Eligible Employees receive a minimum of three (3) Main Entrance Guest Admissions. If the Employee has more than three (3) eligible dependents, the Employee may be permitted to admit more than three (3) Guests at a time.
Complimentary Tickets for eligible employees/retirees can be found at CompAdmission.disney.com. Print or save the eTicket to be used. Simply go to MyDisneyExperience.com on a computer or mobile device. If you don't already have a My Disney Experience® account, create one and log in.
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.
The short answer to your question is yes, it is illegal for a cast member to sell their tickets. When I worked at a specific park, they would occasionally ask who gave you the tickets. Not a big deal, no inquisition, just casually ask. Hi, I used to work at Disney World.
You will receive an email when it is ready to be picked up. Passes are distributed in batches and roommates may receive them at different times. One-Day Park Hopper Guest tickets are distributed on the HUB based on the hours you work and normally can take about two weeks from the time you reach your milestone.