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Disneyland California Resident Tickets?
My mom is a California resident and my family and I are from texas. Can she buy tickets for us at the gate using her california i.d?
7 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Yes, she can buy up to 6 tickets at a time with her California I.D. card and then give them to whoever she wants to use. You do not have to be a California Resident to use the tickets.
Source(s): Disneyland Premium Annual Pass Holder - 1 decade ago
If you are over 17, you have to be a California resident to purchase and use.
If you are 17 or under, you the residency requirement does not apply to use.
Yes, a California resident may purchase up to 8 tickets, but they may only be used by other California residents or people under 18.
However, ID is rarely ever checked at the park. Sometimes it is, at which point if it were, the Castmember would simply kindly ask you to go purchase a non-resident ticket. The value of the ticket you have would be applied to it.
Source(s): Disneyland Cast Member - BeHappyLv 41 decade ago
Yes of course!!!
They have a special for California Residents right now! It's called the 2fer Ticket. The 2fer ticket is a ticket where you go to both parks! For example, pretend I bought a ticket today and I went to Disneyland. Within 30 days, you can go to the other park (California Adventures) for free! And the ticket is the price for one admission to one park!
Here is a website for more information:
https://tickets.disney.go.com/buy/TicketTrans?stor...
Remember to bring lots of water and snacks, you're gonna get hungry! Also, I live about 10 minutes away from Disneyland and oh my is it hot right now! The temperatures are rising rapidly, so I recommend that you wear summer clothes or something.
Have fun at the Happiest Place on Earth!
Source(s): California Resident - 5 years ago
You would not be able to purchase online and print at home because those are essentially vouchers and ID would be checked when you try to redeem them at the park. Disney relies on resellers like grocery stores to check ID but they most often do not. Those grocery store tickets are actual park tickets and, from what I understand, Disney does not check ID at the turnstiles.
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
Yes she can! They don't ask for id when you are scanning the ticket to actually go into the park.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
I think it would be okay as long as she uses her id and she might have to pay for it. (i think they're i bit cheaper for state residents!)
- ?Lv 71 decade ago
Yes, She can buy up to 8 tickets.
"May purchase up to 8 tickets per person per day with valid ID."
Source(s): Former Disneyland Cast Member