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If you are planning on spending some wonderful days in Walt Disney World with your family, then you can get information about tickets to enjoy the attractions that theme and aquatic parks offer. On DISNEY-TICKET.COM we offer the necessary information so that you can understand how to enter all Disney's attractions. In order to participate in Disney's fun, you and those with you need a ticket. The current Disney's ticket, called Magic Your Way Base Ticket, functions as a credit card; i.e., it is easy to carry and resistant to hard usage. Each ticket is for a certain number of days of fun. There are various options which adjust to the different likes and budgets -Magic Your Way Base Ticket, Park Hopper Option, Water Park Fun & More Option, No Expiration Option, Hard Ticket, Annual Pass and Premium Annual Pass.

Disney's tickets are sold at different prices according to ages. There are adult and children's tickets. Adult's tickets are for people who are 10 or more. Children's tickets are for people who are 3 to 9, and they are more economic than those for adults. Kids who are under 3 can enter for free. In order to buy and activate Disney's tickets, you have to be over 18 and submit an identity picture -i.e., a photograph with a bar code, like that of passports, driving license or military certificates. For children under 10, there is no need to submit an identity. Furthermore, it is also necessary to have an identity picture jut in case Disney's personnel request it. You can do it any time, especially when entering the theme parks.
Each Disney's ticket has the visitor's name, his/her signature and a magnetic bar that contains all the personal information, including the biometric information obtained from the scanned fingerprints and also the quantity of available days. Nowadays, Disney World demands collecting the fingerprints of everyone over 10 years old with a scanner, no matter the type of ticket -even if it is an old ticket. Every fingerprint has a unique number to identify the person. It is highly recommended to photocopy the tickets, or scan the part in which the personal numeric information is since, if you lose it or someone steals it, you can get a new one.
To enter the park it is important to pass the ticket through the turnstile and place the fingers on such device so that computers can recognize the information. If the fingerprints match with those of the ticket, you will be able to enter with no inconvenience whatsoever. If the machine fails, the personnel will ask you an identity picture. Disney's scanned fingerprints system prevents the sale of used tickets with days to spare.
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