Hi Jennifer! Thanks for visiting the Disney Parks Moms Panel!
This is a great question! Yes, a bank statement will suffice as proof of Florida residency provided it is no more than two months old.
There is more great information regarding
proof of Florida residency in the Help Center:
"You’ll need to provide proof of a Florida residential address in order to purchase a
Florida Resident park ticket or annual pass. For each ticket or pass purchased for an adult, you may provide any of the following:
Valid Florida driver’s license (must have a Florida address)
Valid Florida state-issued ID card (must have a Florida address)
Valid Florida-based military ID
If you do not have one of the IDs indicated above, then you must provide one of the following—dated within the past 2 months—evidencing a Florida residential address, along with a corresponding picture ID (passport, driver's license, state identification card):
Proof of Current Mortgage
You may use a monthly mortgage statement from within the past 2 months; it may not be more than 2 months old. Deeds, mortgage contracts, mortgage payment booklets and leases are not accepted.
Bills, Policies or Registration
Current homeowner's insurance policy or bill
Current automobile registration, insurance policy or bill
Current Utility bill (power / phone / cable / water)
Bills can be no more than 2 months old (P.O. Boxes are not accepted as proof of residency)
Mail
Mail from financial institutions, including checking, savings or investment account statements
Mail from federal, state, county or city government agencies
Mail can be no more than 2 months old (P.O. Boxes are not accepted as proof of residency)
Additional members of the same household must only provide proof of same residential address.
Current statements and bills printed from electronic versions are accepted, along with electronic bills provided via smart phones and tablet devices."
I love that
Walt Disney World Resort allows so many options for Florida residents to prove their residency. If you have any other questions, you can call (407) WDW-PASS or (407) 939-7277.
Thanks so much for sharing your question with the Disney Parks Moms Panel. If you are inquiring about tickets, you must be planning a visit to Walt Disney World Resort. I'm so excited for you! Please let me know if you need any other information as you plan your magical vacation!
Kari