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Can I Print Disney World Tickets I Buy Them Through The Internet

Can I print Disney World tickets I buy them through the internet?

No - you can have them shipped to you or you can print a voucher that you exchange at the ticket center for your actual tickets. If you are staying at Disney and purchased a package deal, then you will receive your tickets loaded onto your room key when you check in.

Buy disney tickets from reserve orlando?

I recommend purchasing only from an authorized dealer - that's the only way to know they are legit. I am not aware of this website being authorized. I recommend either buying direct from Disney, or AAA if you are a member, or http://www.mapleleaftickets.com or http://www.undercovertourist.com

These are all authorized dealers.

Can you buy Disneyland tickets at the Disneystore?

The Disney Stores do not sell the One Day One Park ticket. They do Sell 1,2,3. Day Park HOPPER Tickets, which like your AP lets you go between the parks on the same day. But you can find 1 Day 1 Park tickets at most(but not all) local Vons/Pavillions. However, there is no discount over purchasing them at Disneyland. They do not have any discounts for additional tickets if you are an AP holder.

The only discount they have on the 1 day tickets is for Southern California Residents getting a 1 Day Park Hopper. You can get them for $78.00 which is a $5 savings over the regular price. If everyone except for one person has passes you probably want to get the Park hopper if the group is going to want to go over to California Adventure.

As long as you get there early in the morning the line to buy tickets will not be that bad probably 15 minutes or less.

Need to know if tickets at Disney World can be used by someone else if they have already been finger printed?

Disney tickets are not supposed to be used by anyone other than the person it was purchased for, and who first used the ticket. The fingerprint machines are supposed to detect the fingerprint of the person using that ticket, and either accept or reject it. It will put up an error message on the other side of the machine for the cast member working, so they know that the finger print didn't match.

Now, the machines come up as a reject frequently when the same person IS using the ticket. The machines are not fool-proof. For example, my fingerprint doesn't match about 1 out of 3 times I enter a Disney park. I don't know why. It's my ticket, nobody else has ever used it, it's just what happens. It happens to a lot of people. So what happens in this situation is one of two things:

1. The cast member will scan the ticket several times, and note the error message. This message will tell them that it is a good ticket, so they know it's not expired at least. They can eventually override the fingerprint machine, knowing it frequently has errors. This has happened to me all but once.

2. The cast member can send you to guest services to have your ticket reprinted. In this case, they will look up who the ticket was originally purchased for, and you will need to show ID. They will reprint this ticket for you alone. Since you are an adult purchasing for your children, this will be perfectly fine. They usually ask you to all sign the back of your tickets so that you know whose is whose. This is a good idea if you come multiple times & want to know whose ticket belongs to whom.

Either way, you're not going to have any problems getting into the park. You were the original purchaser of the ticket. The system is in place to protect Disney from people reselling their unused days for discounts on Ebay. In that case, the ticket would come up as sold to a person who did not have a matching ID. That person wouldn't be allowed in. You however, will not have to worry about that. Just try going in with your tickets. They will probably just scan you in, or reprint the ticket for your child.

Is it true that gas stations in florida sell cheap disney world tickets and if so where?

Not legitimately, you may still be approached by folks on i4 but they are typically not "valid" tickets. Here's the facts:

1) Walt Disney World "Magic Your Way" tickets expire 13 days after the day of first use. (You have no idea when they may have been used though...they could already be expired!)

2) Walt Disney World tickets are non-transferable. Meaning if they where purchased by someone else you cannot use it legally. Finger Scans are taken at the main gates of each park, if your finger does not match the one on file, you will not be able to access the park. (In theory anyways, there is some debate on how accurate the scanners really are...)

3) There are legitimate ticket vendors out there that sell discounted tickets, make sure you have them activated and have a printed receipt with your confirmation number. Travel agents can also do this for you and have the tickets held at the will call desks. (I recommend Orlando Fun Tickets or Maple Leaf tickets, they have been around for years and are legitimate.)

4) f you have a problem with ticket's purchased off site without a valid confirmation number Disney will not help you at the main gate, and will send you back to where you purchased them if there is a problem.

Bottom line, if it seems too good to be true it is, and your safest bet is to purchase your passes at the gate or online directly from Disney or though an authorized travel planner. Disney has seriously cracked down on the sales of counterfeit or expired ticket sellers out there but they do exist so be wary!

Have a Magical Trip!
Brad "The Disney Dad"

Do the fingerprint scanners at disney really work?

I just seen that you added some info. Like I said, my friend scanned their hand wrong the first time and then everytime they went back had difficulty getting in. Like the other answer said, it doesn't actually scan your fingerprint, I think it has more to do with the distance between your fingers. But if you hand isn't recognized, they will make you retry it and look at I.D. and everything, but they will not just let you get in if it doesn't match. Otherwise too many people would try to do it. Your best option really is to buy a ticket. I've not heard of anyone being able to use someone else's tickets since they put this in place.





Yes, they work. If your friend has used their pass to get into the park and had their fingers scanned, then you will not be able to use them. There really is no way around it. The best thing to do is just buy your own ticket. I've even taken someone before where they put their fingers in wrong the first time they did it, so then they had problems every time after because of it, they weren't going to let them in. Eventually it was corrected.

But yes, the fingerprint scanner works. If the scans don't match you won't be able to get in unless you can prove it is your ticket. To avoid problems it is best to spend a little money and get your own ticket.

What are the values of Disney printing plates?

Hello Lora, Have you ever seen the show PBS, I think it's called Antique Roadshow. That would be a good place to checkout. Locally, you could take them to a reputable appraiser or do an internet search for the subject at hand. You might try eBay or Europe eBay for a different market evaluation. You could also look up Disney's website and drill down through the archives to find someone who specializes in that area of expertise. Don't take them to Pawn Stars in Vegas. You might get on TV but that's about it. Ha Ha. Joke. Sarcasm. Emoji. Like how I threw that in? No charge for added humor. With a little leg work you bound to find some info and some collectors of old Disney memorabilia willing to pay a pretty penny, or big Benjamin's to get some rare glass and or lithographs that are documented and or signed with authenticity. Good luck and let me know how you do! The Savvy Consumer aka The Cheap Bastard just Terry

Can you go to Disney world with a criminal record? please answer asap?

A friend of mine has a criminal record and we want to go to Disney world Florida. They scan your finger print. Will we be told to leave? Do they scan your background?

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