DCLPrincess
Gone to the Dark Side
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- Jul 5, 2018
I do not look my age and get carded often but did not get carded once last week at Disney. And I drank several times.
If a bar at Disney is rejecting a passport, that's BS and you need to escalate to the management. I doubt that will happen, though.
It should be. It's accepted as the sole form of identification for the I-9 form. A license requires an additional document.
A copy of a passport isn’t accepted for an I-9. You need to produce the actual passport, the employer verifies it and then keeps a copy for their records. If you just showed up at a new job with a copy of your passport it would (should) not be accepted as valid id.No. Your Magic Band in no way proves you are you.
It should be. It's accepted as the sole form of identification for the I-9 form. A license requires an additional document.
It seems a little sketchy that people can just carry around a Xeroxed page from their passport and use it as legal ID. I definitely learned something new today.
apologies to both of you. I missed the word "copy." Thanks for the correction!A copy of a passport isn’t accepted for an I-9.
purchasing drinks with the damaged license as long as i had my temporary papers with me. Im not thrilled about having to carry PAPER around with me in florida but she seemed pretty confident. I cant imagine pulling this out at a food and wine booth, let alone in the rain - does anyone have any first hand experience with this?
^ THIS
In OP's case the question is whether the damaged ID will stand with the copy of the passport. I don't know.
To all who are not carded .....
..... FL law requires that Disney card, I've been carded and far from looking too young. They should card everyone.
Be prepared to be carded at all times.
More than once I have seen internationals try to buy with an ID and be told it could not be accepted they had to go get their passport.
As a side note .... at Kissimmee Walmart when I was buying beer for our condo, they also asked my DS for his ID. He was over 21 but barely and luckily had ID. Now if we stop and he doesn't have his ID with him he walks away when I check out. Dumb but I guess some stores have problems with adults buying for kids.
also i should clarify - the worrying about it being rejected in bars thing is extending beyond worry in WDW as my trip isnt 100% taking place in WDW...you all have my feeling pretty good about my time at disney. the rest of my time in florida..im not as confident! but i have absolutely had bars in the US reject passports as ID before. several times.
In Florida you are required to card if the customer APPEARS to be younger than 35. Of course that is subjective.
I am TIPS certified, and we can't sell you alcohol if we saw you earlier with persons who appear underage.As a side note .... at Kissimmee Walmart when I was buying beer for our condo, they also asked my DS for his ID. He was over 21 but barely and luckily had ID. Now if we stop and he doesn't have his ID with him he walks away when I check out. Dumb but I guess some stores have problems with adults buying for kids.
TSA may give me a hard time using the punched hole and my temporary license (a half sheet piece of paper), but should accept it.
purchasing drinks with the damaged license as long as i had my temporary papers with me.
I know bars frequently reject passports for drinking age verification
In OP's case the question is whether the damaged ID will stand with the copy of the passport. I don't know.
but i have absolutely had bars in the US reject passports as ID before. several times.
I am TIPS certified, and we can't sell you alcohol if we saw you earlier with persons who appear underage.
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What kind of identification do I need to supply if I wish to enjoy an alcoholic beverage during my visit?
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Alcoholic beverages can be purchased at Walt Disney World Resort by all Guests 21 years of age or older.
Any Guest who wishes to purchase an alcoholic beverage at any site in the state of Florida—including Walt Disney World Resort and Disney’s Vero Beach Resort—must present one of the following valid forms of identification:
Please note: All Guests visiting from outside of the United States are required to present both a valid passport as well as another form of government-issued photo ID from their country of origin.
- U.S. state driver’s license (includes U.S. territories*)
- U.S. state ID (includes U.S. territories*)
- U.S. military ID
- Original passport
- Copy of passport (either on paper or captured on a mobile device), along with a government-issued photo ID** that can verify the person and birth date shown on the copy
- NEXUS card issued by U.S. Customs and Border Patrol (Canadian Guests only)
For all questions concerning our identification requirements, please call (407) 939-6244. Guests under 18 years of age must have parent or guardian permission to call.
*U.S. territories include Puerto Rico, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, U.S. Virgin Islands and American Samoa.
I just saw staff at Amorette’s refuse service this week to someone who did not have her passport. She was not a US citizen and tried to show her ID and asked them to scan her magic band as proof of age and Amorette’s staff couldn’t not use either.No. Your Magic Band in no way proves you are you.....