Hi Cruz! Thanks for dropping by planDisney.
For
standard admission tickets, the name on the admission ticket won't matter. Once you scan into the parks, a Cast Member will take your picture, and from that point, your photo will be associated with the ticket, rendering the name attached meaningless. You'll be identified by your photo rather than by name.
So, if you're entering the parks using a standard admission ticket, you don't need to be concerned with the name on the ticket. However, if you are using a ticket that requires a government-issued photo ID or you simply would prefer the name match the Guest, you can speak with a friendly Cast Member on the
Tickets phone line, which is dedicated to assisting Guests with issues such as these. They'd be happy to help you!
What a special time of year to visit the parks. I'm envious! To prepare for all the festivities surrounding the
Holidays at the Disneyland Resort, follow the
Disney Parks Blog, which is the official source for park news. We already know that
"it's a small world" Holiday in Fantasyland at Disneyland Park will be returning, which is one of my favorite seasonal overlays. It won't be long before
Disney Eats has its Foodie Guide, covering all the treats and beverages you can indulge in on your visit. There's something new every year, but you can always go with a classic like the Mickey Mouse Gingerbread cookie, which is always wildly popular for good reason! Last year this special treat could be found in a couple of locations, including Jolly Holiday Cafe on Main Street, U.S.A. in Disneyland Park, but they can sell out quickly. If you manage to get some, you might want to buy an extra couple to take home after your trip is over for when you still want some holiday cheer. Stash a little plastic container in your park bag to keep your adorable holiday treats fresh and save them from getting smooshed.
Have a magical day!
Elizabeth