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What proof does Disney need for Florida residency?

For each ticket or pass purchased for an adult, you may provide any of the following: Valid Florida driver's license (must have a Florida address) Valid Florida state-issued ID card (must have a Florida address) Valid Florida-based military ID.



To purchase Florida Resident tickets or annual passes at Walt Disney World, guests aged 18 and older must provide a valid Florida driver's license, a Florida state-issued ID card, or a Florida-based military ID, all of which must show a current Florida address. If you do not have one of these primary IDs, Disney accepts a "secondary" form of proof along with a corresponding picture ID (such as a passport). This secondary proof must be dated within the last two months and can include a current utility bill (water, power, or phone), a recent bank statement, a homeowner's insurance policy, or mail from a federal or state government agency. Digital versions of these documents displayed on a smartphone or tablet are usually accepted at Guest Relations. It is important to note that property deeds and P.O. Box addresses are generally not accepted as proof of residency. For those who verify their residency online during the checkout process using a Florida driver's license, you can often go straight to the park turnstiles without having to visit a ticket window for manual verification.

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A: You'll need to provide proof of a Florida residential address in order to purchase a Florida Resident park ticket or annual pass. For each ticket or pass purchased for an adult, you may provide any of the following: Valid Florida driver's license (must have a Florida address)

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All Guests planning on using a Florida Resident ticket will need to show valid proof of residency to activate their ticket if they are over the age of 18. For any Guests who are under the age of 18, they will need to have a guardian present to show their proof of residency in order to activate their tickets.

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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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If you buy the Florida Resident Discount Tickets online, the maximum amount of tickets you can purchase per transaction is 20 tickets [Ten (10) Adult tickets; ages 10+ and ten (10) Child tickets; ages 3-9].

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To go through the gates at the theme parks, you will not be asked to show photo identification. However, if you need to pick up a ticket card at one of the ticket booths for entry, you will need to show a photo ID, proof of purchase, and original form of payment.

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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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I figured someone on here might know. Thanks in advance! “You absolutely can purchase Florida Resident theme park tickets online for your grandchildren as long as they are under the age of 18.

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If the grandchildren of the Florida resident are under 18, the grandparents can certainly purchase the discounted tickets for them, as long as they can provide proof of residency.

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Please explore other ticket options. Experience a summer of magic and thrills with a special ticket offer just for Florida residents. Florida Residents can purchase a 4-Day Disney Summer Magic Ticket for just $58 per day, plus tax (total price: $229 plus tax). A specially priced 3-day ticket is also available.

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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.

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You can be a resident of two states at the same time, usually by maintaining a domicile in one state and spending 183 days or more in another. It is not advisable, as you will be liable to file income taxes in both states, rather than in only one.

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