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arthursiew

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Sep 13, 2008
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My friend ordered me the Southern California 2fer tickets for Disneyland this Spring break. He lives down in LA but I live up in Cupertino. He chose the mail option that way I won't have to present my ID to claim the tickets, but I'm still unsure whether these tickets will work for me. For those who had experience with these or have any knowledge about it... will they ask for my ID when I just present my ticket at the turnstile? He chose the delivery method that way Disney will send the actual tickets to me. Thanks!
 
My friend ordered me the Southern California 2fer tickets for Disneyland this Spring break. He lives down in LA but I live up in Cupertino. He chose the mail option that way I won't have to present my ID to claim the tickets, but I'm still unsure whether these tickets will work for me. For those who had experience with these or have any knowledge about it... will they ask for my ID when I just present my ticket at the turnstile? He chose the delivery method that way Disney will send the actual tickets to me. Thanks!

You just give the ticket and get inside the park. That's all.
 
You just give the ticket and get inside the park. That's all.

These are the Southern Californian tickets that are only allowed to be used and purchased by Southern Californian Residents. I'm not sure whether they will ask for my ID when I enter. Have you had previous experience with this?
 
These are the Southern Californian tickets that are only allowed to be used and purchased by Southern Californian Residents. I'm not sure whether they will ask for my ID when I enter. Have you had previous experience with this?

Oh. Sort of. I was with a friend who lives there, and she bought the tickets for me. No ID.

I don't know about you if you're going alone though.
 
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