What proof of residency is needed for Disneyland?


What proof of residency is needed for Disneyland? You may be required to show proof of residence at the turnstile when you activate your ticket. You will need to show a government-issued ID with your current address. If your ID does not reflect your current address, you can try bringing a utility bill or lease to show proof of residency.


Does Disney ask for proof of age?

No, Disney does not expect you to bring any proof of age for children under 3. The honor system is pretty easy to follow at that age, so you are good just arriving and having a magical time.


Does Disney accept passport as ID?

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.


When can non residents go to Disneyland?

On April 19, California quietly made it possible for non-residents to go to Disneyland and the state's other theme parks.


Do they check names at Disneyland?

Your ticket will be connected to you when you scan in and the Cast Member takes your photo. The name is more for you to differentiate the tickets if you have multiple people in your party.


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 to show my passport at 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.


Do I need a valid ID for 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.