• On Mar 1, 2020
    Tammy from NH Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

    Experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    My cousin and his wife are FL residents. My husband and I are sending our kids (16, 13, 10) to FL for a week, to stay with them, and they want to take them to Disney for a few days. Do we pay full price, or can my cousin purchase as a FL resident?

    Hi Tammy,

    Thanks for your excellent question. It sounds like your kids are in for a fun, magical week in Florida with your family.

    As Florida residents, your cousin and his wife can take advantage of special offers for themselves and for children under the age of 18 who accompany them. To access the Florida resident discounts, adults must show proof of Florida residency. Minors do not have to show ID.

    If your cousins plan to buy the tickets online, they can use the most common types of ID -- Florida drivers license, state issued ID or Florida-based military ID -- to verify their residency during the purchase. Then they can go straight to the entrance at the theme parks without stopping at a ticket window.

    Currently, there's a great deal for Florida residents who want to visit for three or four days. The limited time Discover Disney ticket offers admission to one theme park per day at a savings of up to 40 percent. Florida residents also can save up to 30 percent on select resort reservations from April 1 through July 9.

    I hope that helps, Tammy. Please let us know if you have other questions as you and your family plan your children's excellent Florida adventure. 

    Wilma
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