Depends on the resort I think. We stayed at Pop and they couldn’t validate there so we went to DS.I've had the Canadian tickets twice now and have never had to go to a ticket counter to validate. I even brought my passport in September to Animal Kingdom just in case. They just take my driver's license at the resort and I've been good.
Once was at Pop and the other time was at moviesDepends on the resort I think. We stayed at Pop and they couldn’t validate there so we went to DS.
Interesting. I had read prior to our trip that Canadian tickets couldn’t be validated at values but I hoped they were wrong. When I asked at Pop this past March we were told they couldn’t do it there so off to DS we went, and they required a passport. Our drivers license wasn’t acceptable.Once was at Pop and the other time was at movies
I was prepared to do it at the parks I just never had to. It was last September and this September. I was very happy about it though. I did book the tickets over the phone with Disney both times so maybe that was it?Interesting. I had read prior to our trip that Canadian tickets couldn’t be validated at values but I hoped they were wrong. When I asked at Pop this past March we were told they couldn’t do it there so off to DS we went, and they required a passport. Our drivers license wasn’t acceptable.
Maybe. I bought mine on the website through the Canadian Resident link. They were automatically linked to MDE but I still had to validate them. Who knows??I was prepared to do it at the parks I just never had to. It was last September and this September. I was very happy about it though. I did book the tickets over the phone with Disney both times so maybe that was it?
That was me. Reports are definitely mixed on this but we were required to show our passports at both WDW and DLR to validate our Canadian Resident tickets. WDW was this past March and DLR was last August. We're headed back to DLR next month and I plan to take my passport to validate again to be safe because of my past experiences. I don't want to be sent back to my hotel to get it if the copy of passport or drivers licence isn't accepted.I’ve read some people just take photo of passport with their phone and that’s been accepted. I would be afraid of having to bring passport to the parks.
One trip my daughters purse went flying out of Space Mtn. It was our last ride on the last day. Thankfully her passport wasn’t in it. They had to mail her purse back home to us. Things happen!
It’s odd someone mentioned they didn’t accept their drivers licence. Because you don’t have to be a Canadian citizen, just a resident.
You can take photocopy of your passport or pic on your phone. Haha, that was me, going back to my room to get ID at DL. I was so busy reminding everyone else to bring passport, I forgot mine Had to do the walk of shame lol.That was me. Reports are definitely mixed on this but we were required to show our passports at both WDW and DLR to validate our Canadian Resident tickets. WDW was this past March and DLR was last August. We're headed back to DLR next month and I plan to take my passport to validate again to be safe because of my past experiences. I don't want to be sent back to my hotel to get it if the copy of passport or drivers licence isn't accepted.
Haha not fun!!You can take photocopy of your passport or pic on your phone. Haha, that was me, going back to my room to get ID at DL. I was so busy reminding everyone else to bring passport, I forgot mine Had to do the walk of shame lol.
I think so. I’ve had my License accepted, can’t remember if it was WDW or DL.Haha not fun!!
Not sure about WDW because we already had our passports in hand so it never came up but as I was digging in my bag for our passports the CM at DLR was adamant that only the original passport would be accepted, no copies, and no drivers licence. Maybe it depends on the CM?