How do I use my phone as a Disneyland ticket?


How do I use my phone as a Disneyland ticket? You can show the Disney eTicket barcode on your mobile device at the theme park Main Entrance to gain admission—there is no need to print out a paper ticket. Tickets purchased on the Disneyland mobile app can also be scanned directly from the barcode on your mobile device.


Do you have to show ID Disneyland?

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.


What do I need to show to enter Disneyland?

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.


Do I need a paper ticket for Disney?

In many cases, yes. Most theme park and special event tickets can be linked to your Disney account. However, some events, entertainment and other offerings—like movies at AMC Disney Springs 24—require physical tickets.


Are my Disneyland tickets on the app?

Once you find your ticket confirmation email, you can open the Disneyland Mobile App, select the Menu button (the 3 horizontal lines in the bottom right of the navigation bar), then tap Tickets and Passes, and from here you can load your tickets to the mobile app by selecting Link Tickets & Passes.


Do you need a QR code for Disneyland?

Guests need a valid theme park admission and a theme park reservation. If you've purchased your admission and made a reservation, you have everything you need for entrance to the theme park. Your reservation is tied to your ticket, so a QR code is not necessary.


Do screenshots work for Disney tickets?

If you purchased tickets for your party and want to be able to send the tickets to them then you can most definitely screenshot the digital tickets to send to each person. Just be sure that this screenshot includes the barcode that will need to be scanned at the entrance of the park.