• On Jan 21, 2022
    Vanessa from CA Asked Please note that experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    My daughter is a South California resident but will be going with people who are not local. If I were to get her the local tickets, what form of ID would be acceptable if she doesn't not have a legal ID or school ID due to covid and age?

    Greetings, Vanessa, and a warm welcome to planDisney

    I’m so excited for your daughter’s upcoming visit to the Happiest Place on Earth! She’s going to have so much fun making memories!

    It sounds like you’re planning to purchase the 3-Day Southern California Resident Ticket, which is a great deal for local residents! I checked with a Cast Member, and was told that if your daughter is age 18 or over, she will need to show a valid government-issued photo ID with a Southern California address for admission. If she’s under the age of 18, she won’t be required to show anything besides her valid ticket and park reservation for admission. Keep in mind that the Southern California Resident Ticket can only be used on weekdays now through May 26, 2022, and is valid for residents living within ZIP codes 90000-93599. 

    Here's the scoop on the latest Disneyland Resort guidelines to help prepare your daughter for her visit. Currently, Guests aren’t required to show proof of vaccination to enter the Disneyland Resort. However, the State of California strongly recommends that all Guests are fully vaccinated or that they receive a negative COVID-19 test prior to entering the Disneyland Resort. In addition, face coverings are required for all Guests ages 2 and up while indoors, including on some attractions and inside enclosed transportation vehicles, regardless of vaccination status. Face coverings are optional for all Guests in outdoor common areas. These details are subject to change at any time, so I recommend checking this page again right before her visit, just to be safe!

    Also, here’s the Entertainment Schedule for your daughter's arrival day. She can use it to check park hours and see any attractions scheduled for refurbishment. 

    Last but not least, depending on the age of your daughter, I recommend downloading the Disneyland app before her visit – it’s my favorite handy helper for navigating the parks! I especially enjoy the convenience of mobile ordering food and drinks with it. You can even send your daughter with a Disney Gift Card to use for payment if she doesn't have a credit card.

    I hope this information helps your daughter on her upcoming visit, Vanessa! Please stop by with any additional questions you may have… we’re all EARs!
    Kristin
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Meet the Panelist: Kristin, California

Greetings from sunny California! I live less than an hour from the Disneyland Resort, and have been an Annual Passholder (and now a Magic Key Passholder) for more than 20 years! As a mom of three kids ages 5-10, I consider myself an expert at navigating the Disneyland Resort with little ones. My family of five can’t get enough of the magic and happiness we encounter every time we step foot on Main Street, U.S.A. I look forward to sprinkling pixie dust on your next visit to the Happiest Place on Earth! Learn More About Kristin

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