Need A Tip On Passes

Crowsie

Earning My Ears
Joined
Jul 23, 2001
Help....the DD's are 8 and 5.
I'm trying to figure out the best way to keep their passes attached to them so the passes won't get lost, mangled or
spilled upon.

How do the passes attach, do they have elastic to put around your wrist or can you pin them on?

I was thinking about getting a couple of lanyards that hang around your neck that have a plastic sleeve attached to
them (you know the type...people use them for the work ID's) and slip the passes in there. Would that work?
Does anyone know the dimensions of the passes?

Thanks!
Crowsie
 
I assume you are talking about the park passes. The ones from the front desk if you are a resort guest are hard plastic, the size of a credit card. The paper ones from the Disney Store are a bit smaller than that.

Disney sells lanyards with a clear sleeve for just that purpose. We saw them in almost every shop when we were there last month.

MJ

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You can use the lanyards, but there's no reason why your kids would have to carry their own passes. Since they're that young, they'll be with you all day, so they won't need their own passes to get Fastpasses.
 
Kerrmit: I thought "everyone" riding needs a fastpass. Why would the kids not use their tix for fastpass???
Im confused

curly:confused:
 


you are right, curlyjbs. Each person does need their park tickets to get a fastpass, but one of the adults in your party can hold onto all the park tickets. When you need to get a fastpass, that person can go to the fastpass machine and run all the tickets through. You don't need to show your ticket when you return for your fastpass time, just the fastpasses.
 
I am the ticket keeper in my family, and my "children" are 46 and almost 19. :D

I bought one of those plastic credit card holders at Claires for .33 or something like that, and I store them in that when they are not needed. keeps them "uncrumpled" and dry.
 


I always carried everyone's passes once we entered the park, even my DH's. I am afraid that one of them will lose them, and then all that money is down the drain.
 

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