• On May 17, 2021
    Nadine 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.

    What sort of proof of residence do i need for a 15 year old friend of my son? He lives here I don't know what to ask his parents for. please advise.

    Hey there, Nadine! Thanks for taking the time to visit us on planDisney. Welcome!

    I’m so happy to see that you have a trip to the Happiest Place on Earth planned in July! Now that both Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure Park are opened to California residents, I bet you’re excited to return to some pixie-dusted fun! 

    Hakuna Matata! Cast Members generally do not ask minors for identifications. My teenage children have never needed to present their IDs when entering the theme parks. However, if your son and his friend look much older than their age, it can’t hurt to bring along their school ID cards as proof that they’re minors and may not have state-issued identification cards. 

    Chances are, Cast Members will most likely not ask your son or his friend for their identification cards for proof of residency. However, I highly recommend that you have your California ID or driver’s license with you and ready to present if asked by Cast Members at a Main Entrance turnstile.

    If you have additional questions, please don’t hesitate to visit us on planDisney again, Nadine! Be sure to stay tuned to Disney Parks Blog and Disneyland.com for the latest park news!

    See ya real soon, 
    Kiki
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Meet the Panelist: Kiki, California

Greetings! I have been fascinated by the magic of Disney since I was a little girl; now that I am a mother of two, I love watching my children experience Disney Parks through their own eyes. I am also surrounded by fellow Disney-loving nurse friends whom I enjoy quick adults-only Disneyland Resort escapes or Disney Cruise Line voyages with. Whether you are planning your once-in-a-lifetime family trip or a short adults-only getaway to the Happiest Place on Earth, I am here to help!

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