Hi all we have got 2 months before we go and have now got all our Disney and Flex tickets but wondered do we sign them now or when we get to the first park?
So excited and can't wait to go [msnsmile][msnsmile2]![]()
Hi all we have got 2 months before we go and have now got all our Disney and Flex tickets but wondered do we sign them now or when we get to the first park?
So excited and can't wait to go [msnsmile][msnsmile2]![]()
The first time you use your ticket, your fingerprint will be taken & 'matched' to that individual ticket - you must then use that same ticket for each entry.
If you sign 'em now, make sure that you each have the 'right' ticket when you first use them!!!!
But probably easier (& quicker) than signing each after you've passed through the turnstiles....
We always sign before we go, much easier. Enjoy the countdown!
We also take a copy of them in case they get lost or stolen as you can prove ownership to get replaced.
Never signed my tickets yet and never had a problem or anyone ask me to sign them. I usually buy 7 day hoppers with no expiry and they last us a few years/visits. Also bought hoppers for family who have only visited once and we have used the unexpired time on those tickets. Copy and/or keep a record of the tickets.
As has been said they take a finger print so just use the same ticket if you are hopping.
<blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by Laurel Oak
Never signed my tickets yet and never had a problem or anyone ask me to sign them. I usually buy 7 day hoppers with no expiry and they last us a few years/visits. Also bought hoppers for family who have only visited once and we have used the unexpired time on those tickets. Copy and/or keep a record of the tickets.
As has been said they take a finger print so just use the same ticket if you are hopping.
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How can you use the unexpired time on hoppers if someone else has registered there finger print?
Lyn
Hi Lynn. We get Premium Annual Passes, which come with our names already printed on, which we then sign.
The amount of times we have entered the parks and they have not scanned, they just reset the fingerprint to the card, its never been a problem. So a card with just a written signature on!! Who knows.
That said we also always have I.D. with us just in case they ask[msnwink]
mike
<blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by Lyn
<blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by Laurel Oak
Never signed my tickets yet and never had a problem or anyone ask me to sign them. I usually buy 7 day hoppers with no expiry and they last us a few years/visits. Also bought hoppers for family who have only visited once and we have used the unexpired time on those tickets. Copy and/or keep a record of the tickets.
As has been said they take a finger print so just use the same ticket if you are hopping.
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How can you use the unexpired time on hoppers if someone else has registered there finger print?[/quote]
Because the finger print only registers on the day it is used.
I think that the fingerprint method is open to abuse. My fingerprint very rarely works and they just scan the ticket and let me in. The old photograph was surely much more reliable?
Andrena
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