Hiya, Crystal!
Yes! That
SoCal Resident Ticket offer is amazing. I don't blame you for taking advantage of it. In order to redeem this offer, each adult in your party will need a government-issued photo ID that indicates residency within ZIP codes 90000-93599. I recommend visiting the California Department of Motor Vehicles to apply for an Identification Card. It may take a while for the ID card to arrive, but the Disneyland Resort will still accept even a temporary ID as proof of residency.
If you are unable to obtain a temporary ID before your visit, try bringing a copy of a bill or statement with your name on it. A lease contract or mortgage statement and any utility bills that list your address and name would be best. For further clarification, give the
Disneyland Resort Ticket Sales office a call.
Tony’s Tip: The SoCal Resident Ticket includes some amazing features. Be sure to use the included
Magic Morning early admission to Disneyland Park. That early hour in
Fantasyland,
Tomorrowland, and
Main Street, U.S.A. is a great time to experience attractions, usually with lower wait times. Regular Disneyland Resort multi-day theme park tickets usually expire 13 days after the first day of use. But the SoCal Resident Ticket doesn’t expire until May 21, 2020. So you can spread out the fun over a longer period of time.
Thanks for visiting the Disney Parks Moms Panel, Crystal. Please come back with any additional questions you may have.
~Tony