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loadsapixiedust
30 May 05, 01:15 PM
What happens with signing DS's ticket? Although he has an adult ticket he is unable to sign it due to his disability. Should one of us sign for him?
Scotsmomma
30 May 05, 01:35 PM
If I was you I'd just leave it till you get there...I'm sure they'll just have one of you sign it for him though....ohhhh your countdowns starting to look really good...
woody352
30 May 05, 01:41 PM
I just printed my youngest DD's name on hers as she was too young to sign, I also photocopied them with the signatures on just in case anything happened to them. HTH
keith&carol
30 May 05, 01:49 PM
We went in March with DD in wheelchair who is adult (although she doesn't look it).
We asked about signing her card and they said don't bother!
We didn't have any problems at all. Just handed her ticket with mine and the CM scanned them both through the machine each time with just my finger scan. They have an override button they can press for these occasions.
SamsCalling
30 May 05, 04:24 PM
Wr signed our tickets but never had to sign anything when entering the park, just a finger scan!
We never signed ours until we got there and was then only asked to sign ours and not the childrens tickets.
The only time the tickets got checked for having a signature was at the tranportation entrance for Magic Kingdom.
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