Hi Erin,
Welcome back to planDisney and thank you for your question!
Erin, another way to tell the tickets apart is to look at the valid dates at the bottom of each ticket in the app. Most likely, the first tickets you bought would have a different start date than the other tickets you bought.
Also keep in mind that as long as you have valid tickets and
Theme Park Reservations for each guest, you’ll be all set for entry! Try using
Disney MagicMobile or
MagicBand+ and when you scan, because everything is linked in the
My Disney Experience mobile app, you should be all set.
If you’re hoping to use physical tickets for entry, try matching the barcode on the back of the ticket to what’s in the app under “Tickets and Passes” – this would be different than your confirmation number that you received upon purchasing. If that doesn’t work, Hakuna Matata, I suggest reaching out to the
Existing Tickets desk and they’ll be able to help differentiate the tickets. Once you figure out which ticket is which, maybe write down the last few numbers and the name of the guest the ticket belongs to (or type it into your phone). This could be helpful in case a physical ticket is lost in the future.
I hope this “Bit By Bryanna” is useful as you prepare for your vacation later this year. If you have any other planning or vacation questions in the meantime,
please feel free to reach out, I’m always happy to help!
The Magic Is Calling,
Bryanna