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21 Jul 19, 10:18 PM |
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Trainee Dibber
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ID for alcohol
What forms do you use?
I don’t drive, so does that mean I need my passport on me at all times? Thanks in advance!
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21 Jul 19, 10:22 PM |
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You need photo ID. Without a driving license, the passport is the next obvious choice
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21 Jul 19, 10:37 PM |
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Been here over 2 weeks and not yet been asked for ID. Of course I'm over 50 and look every bit of it at the moment!
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22 Jul 19, 07:04 AM |
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I think it would have to be your passport. In Disney even a driving licence by itself isn’t enough. I was refused service at food and wine a couple of years ago and I was 39 at the time. Obvs depends on the server
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22 Jul 19, 07:50 AM |
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So I tend to carry my passport. Its sods law but the one time I decided not to I got ID'd! I was told if you looked under 30 they would ID you. As I'm now approaching 40 I hope the chance of me being ID'd is dropping but you just never know and if you don't have ID on you they can refuse you alcohol
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22 Jul 19, 08:31 AM |
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I just photocopied and laminated the photo page of our passports. Never had a problem but there again I'm the wrong side of 60!
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22 Jul 19, 08:45 AM |
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Excited about Disney
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I am approaching 70 and was ID in Target this year.
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22 Jul 19, 09:24 AM |
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Getting Excited
Join Date: Jun 19
Location: Scotland
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from my previous experience they won't accept a UK driving license as valid ID so I would recommend you take your passport, I've never tried it with a copy of my passport but that could be ok.
I'm 30 and look about 21 and always get asked haha |
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22 Jul 19, 09:48 AM |
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Join Date: Aug 06
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On Disney property they definitely will. Not sure where you were when it wasn't accepted but it is possible off site they are stricter about it - although my sister has always used her Driving License everywhere in the US with no issues.
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22 Jul 19, 10:15 AM |
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We've always found Universal a bit more demanding on ID than Disney.
Mrs Bozza was refused a beer in Universal Studios Hollywood last summer when we bought lunch in the park and didn't have ID with us. She's very much "the wrong side of 40", although beautifully youthful with it (just in case she ever reads this). |
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