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21 Apr 14, 11:23 PM |
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Gone all Goofy
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● stupid question alert
Hi there, as above I have a bit of a daft one here, do I have to sign our disney/universal tickets as stated or just leave them blank, if you do sign them what would you do with the kid`s tickets, thanks in advance.
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21 Apr 14, 11:47 PM |
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We didn't bother the first time but second time we were asked to sign them at gate. Last time we just signed them anyway. DS just wrote his name in his best hand writing. Guess if you have a child that cannot write you would just put their name on it for them.
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21 Apr 14, 11:51 PM |
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Gone all Goofy
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22 Apr 14, 09:10 AM |
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Last time we had a day pass we were asked at the ticket booth just to write our name on the back rather than signing the ticket.
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22 Apr 14, 02:52 PM |
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Putting your name on the back merely identifies which ticket belongs to which person. That way, you won't get your tickets mixed up at the gate. It may also help identify the ticket if you lose it and it's subsequently handed in to Guest Services.
So, you can either sign them before you go or at the gate the first time you use them (you may get some "tuts" from behind you if you delay the queue though ). If the child can write, they can write their name on their ticket. Otherwise, you can write it instead. It doesn't actually matter who writes the name.
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22 Apr 14, 02:52 PM |
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