I have only ever needed ID when showing my AP for discounts. Never at the turnstiles.
They must just know you, ha ha. I’m asked 90 percent of the time!While CMs are always supposed to ask for it when an AP is used for discounts, I’m probably only asked for it about 25% of the time.
They must just know you, ha ha. I’m asked 90 percent of the time!
I certainly hope that is not the reason you don't get asked because that would mean CMs are profiling guests based on how they look. While I don't think that is what you are implying, this could be read to mean that the rest of us look dishonest because we're asked more often. I wish the CMs would be consistent (i.e., ask everyone), but I do also think it varies between CMs and how strictly they choose to follow procedures.Several people know me at Buzz (and at a select few other attractions). But definitely not at Starbucks (I'm not a coffee drinker) or Emporium. I wonder if people think I simply look honest.
Ha! Maybe I look suspect.Several people know me at Buzz (and at a select few other attractions). But definitely not at Starbucks (I'm not a coffee drinker) or Emporium. I wonder if people think I simply look honest.
Also, @socalmouI certainly hope that is not the reason you don't get asked because that would mean CMs are profiling guests based on how they look. While I don't think that is what you are implying, this could be read to mean that the rest of us look dishonest because we're asked more often. I wish the CMs would be consistent (i.e., ask everyone), but I do also think it varies between CMs and how strictly they choose to follow procedures.
Those pregnant ladies usually are the sneaky onesHa! Maybe I look suspect.
I always get asked at locations that are considered merchandise and hardly ever for food.They must just know you, ha ha. I’m asked 90 percent of the time!
I saw something about this on MC today as well. Reading more into it, the rest of the story came out--they were asked for ID to prove that the AP with the parking benefits was actually a person in the car, and not someone else trying to use the parking benefit.Ok, just saw micechat on insta and it says that ID is now needed to enter the parks.
Is that for each time we enter?
What do I do for the kids?
What is the reasoning?
Interesting. At Disneyland parking the picture assigned to the AP shows up when it’s scanned for parking.I saw something about this on MC today as well. Reading more into it, the rest of the story came out--they were asked for ID to prove that the AP with the parking benefits was actually a person in the car, and not someone else trying to use the parking benefit.
I think the issue was at WDW, where they do finger scanners instead of pictures. But, so often, people assume (or openly, incorrectly say) that it happened at both resorts or that the rules of one are the process at both.Interesting. At Disneyland parking the picture assigned to the AP shows up when it’s scanned for parking.