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Does Disneyland Still Take Pictures Of People Who Have A 3 Or More Day Ticket

Can I use my Disneyland ticket the day it expires?

I am going to Disneyland tomorrow for January 3rd, and my ticket says it expires January 3rd so I was wondering if I would still be aloud in? I need to know ASAP, thank you!!!

How strict is disneyland when it comes to the picture on my sister's annual pass if i want to let my gf borrow?

They're extremely strict. The ticket takers often check the I.D.s of annual passholders, and they look really closely at the faces if they sense that something is off. They have a lot of experience dealing with people using other people's annual passes... not only are they trained to spot it, they've grown to learn these things through personal experience. Wearing sunglasses won't help, because they'll just tell you to take them off so they can see your face. If they decide they're lying, or feel like you're lying... they will call security, who will promptly embarrass you in front of everyone, confiscate the pass, and then escort you off the premises. Don't do it. I'm not a ticket taker, but I work very closely to the main gate sometimes, and I've seen it happen. It turns into quite a scene.

Disneyland: Can multiple people use 4-Day 1-Park Per Day Bonus Ticket on same day?

.NO:The first time you enter a park without an annual pass, your photograph is taken.Every time that ticket is later used to enter a park, your photograph appears on a screen to the gate attendant. You must look like that photograph to be admitted. If you don’t, you could be detained and questioned to learn if a third-party illegally sold that ticket to you…who could then be charged with scheming to defraud Disney.If you’ve already entered a park that day using that ticket, you’ll need to show your left hand has been stamped with that day’s stamp image, visible only with a black light.

How many people are allowed into Disneyland before they stop selling tickets and close the gates?

Disneyland's estimated capacity is between 75,000 and 80,000 guests. When they reach this range, as they did on both 28 Dec 2010 and 29 Dec 2010, they will shut the gates and not allow new people to enter (however, if you have a hand-stamp from the same day, you will be allowed to re-enter).Disney California Adventure park has its own, completely separate, attendance capacity, estimated to be around 30,000 or so. Same rules apply, and if you buy a "One Day One Park" ticket and Disneyland closes for capacity before you enter, they will suggest you go to DCA, as the ticket is good for either park.Disney does not release official capacity numbers.

$100 budget enough for a day at Disneyland?

No $100 will not get you everything that you want on your wish list.

A single day admission ticket is now $76 not $72.

The photographs on Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters are free, you e-mail it to yourself, a good idea if you want a photograph. The photographs on Splash Mountain (which is currently closed) and Space Mountain are $15 and up depending on what size you buy. Parking is also expensive, and unless you take a shuttle, you will need money for parking $15 to be exact. A Dole Whip is $3.25 and a turkey leg is $6-$8. You should take at least $125 to be safe, or cut out the photograph.

Picking up disneyland annual pass?

I think the process has been changed over the last couple of years, so they arent a big help. I am going to buy an annual pass to disneyland online. How does this process work. Will I need to provide information to someone at disneyland and then get my picture taken. I stutter, so providing information is a little hard for me. Do I need to talk to anyone at the park. Also, where do I go for whatever it is I need done at the park

How should I spend four days in Universal Studios and Disneyland if I have park hopper tickets for both? I would like to go to two parks each day.

I’ve answered similar in other threads. Don’t try to overload. Pick a park and spend the day there. Don’t waste time on a bus. Immerse yourself in the experience. Even Disney lines are an experience. We have pictures of our middle son at ages 5 and 10 “strapped” to the rocket in the Toy Story Line. He has the same excited smile in both. Engage with cast in the streets, enjoy a meal in a restaurant where you get to eat, relax and still get an experience. If you’ve not already done so, get a My Disney Experience account, get your fast passes and meal reservations. Hell, even waiting in a restaurant lobby has its own experience. Look around you, don’t rush from place to place. You try to do too much and you will be one of those families who are dragging ass and snapping at each other by the time Friday hits.

Does anyone know if Disneyland is fingerprinting their multi-day passes?

OC and Steve go alot more often than I do, so if they say they haven't installed them in california yet, I believe them. (I know first hand they are in Florida already). But I do have a story to tell you.

I did "share" tickets with a family member before. Early in the year they have a buy a day get a day free deal so our cousins went and saw disneyland for the day but didn't go into california adventure. They gave us the tickets and a week later we went to CA adv. When we scanned the tickets, they showed as used already. I had them run them three more times and they still didn't go through. So I pulled away to the side where customer service was (they won't kick you out unless your making a scene) and called our cousins. They told us that when they first entered Disneyland, the ticket taker didn't return their tickets to them. The ended up having problems getting them back from the person and even had to have management come over so they could recieve their tickets (which are neccesary since they are used as fasspasses all day). The recieved tickets back, but who knows if they were the original tickets (about 15 minutes had passed while this was going on). So when I went to the customer service window, I explained to them what had happened when "we" had entered Disneyland the week before, and was firm about it. They couldn't prove that we had used the tickets twice, and since I was firm about them only being used once (firm but nice!) they let us in anyway.
So, it can be done, but if they do make you sign it, on your family's second day, get the tickets wet and then go to customer service and they will reissue you fresh tickets (with same encoding, so you aren't going to get free days) but without a signature.
But, honestly, this is alot of drama to go about saving a few bucks. And probably for telling you this, Micky is going to take a hit out on me.
But it is at your own risk.

Good luck!

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