For those concerned about losing their ID I saw a sign at.........CG(?) that stated a photocopy of a passport was acceptable.
But you should ALWAYS have ID on you!
Not sure why people don't carry some form of identification.
I bring insurance card and ID because I know that emergencies happen, and ER admissions staff can be huge pains if you don’t have proof of insurance and identity.
It’s always a good idea to carry your ID and your medical insurance card with you in case of a medical emergency.
You should always carry an ID. A real ID.
You have way more faith in the magicband charging system than I do. I always bring backup money/card even on the rare occasion I do room charging.
I bring insurance card and ID because I know that emergencies happen, and ER admissions staff can be huge pains if you don’t have proof of insurance and identity.
And because I have been carded over and over, I bring ID.
Because a prudent person still needs those things, I still use a lanyard with a hard plastic waterproof lanyard case. Makes it all very easy, and nothing is being carried loose.
Bring your ID, some card, some don’t! My 21 year old has experienced both.Bring your IDs
Our little experience.... During a recent trip, we separated from my sister's sons and their girlfriends. They are 18 and 19 (albeit, they look much older). The 4 of them went to dinner at Big River Grille & Brewing Works (technically, not Disney owned, but operating on Disney property). Not only were they not proofed, the waiter kept pressing them to try different brews (to drive up the bill, I assume). They left the place tipsy. My sister was FURIOUS the next day when they relayed the story to her. We did not make issue of it (my sister is very sweet, and did not want anyone to lose their job), but it was the last time they were allowed to dine on their own that trip!
You should always carry an ID. A real ID.
MagicBands mean nothing because without a photo ID they can't prove that is your MagicBand.
So no there is no way for them to try to prove it nor should there be any reason why they should.
Disney cards and if they don't they are breaking the law.
Florida law also requires anyone from out of the US to provide a passport, they will not accept an ID.
Yes, I have seen people turned away that could not provide the proper ID.
If you don't want a purse/bag just put it inside your phone case or get one with a card slot.
This won't work. Disney will accept a copy of a passport as long as you also provide an actual government ID. This is for international visitors concerned about carrying their passport ... because their government ID alone is not accepted.
Any Guest who wishes to purchase an alcoholic beverage at any site in the state of Florida—including Walt Disney World Resort and Disney’s Vero Beach Resort—must present one of the following valid forms of identification:
Please note: All Guests visiting from outside of the United States are required to present both a valid passport as well as another form of government-issued photo ID from their country of origin.
- U.S. state driver’s license (includes U.S. territories*)
- U.S. state ID (includes U.S. territories*)
- U.S. military ID
- Original passport
- Copy of passport (either on paper or captured on a mobile device), along with a government-issued photo ID** that can verify the person and birth date shown on the copy
- NEXUS card issued by U.S. Customs and Border Patrol (Canadian Guests only)
For all questions concerning our identification requirements, please call (407) 939-6244. Guests under 18 years of age must have parent or guardian permission to call.
*U.S. territories include Puerto Rico, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, U.S. Virgin Islands and American Samoa.
**Foreign driver’s licenses or ID cards are not acceptable by themselves.
I agree that the boys were not to be trusted after that little stunt.
AAANDDD.... to add insult to injury, their bill was over $400!!!