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Old 27 Oct 20, 11:58 AM  
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Wink Carrying ID?

What do you suggest for carrying ID with you while out and about and in the parks? I am 30 but look young for my age, still get IDed in the UK... I don't want to carry my passport with me all the time but heard UK driving licence isn't sufficient?
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Old 27 Oct 20, 12:15 PM  
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I've been ok with a photo of my passport before but I also take my driver's license and it's been ok in wdw Walmart CVS etc
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Old 27 Oct 20, 12:16 PM  
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Driving licence and a copy of passport is usually what I have and it's always worked.

In fact in 2017 we phoned my dad back at the villa to send a photo of my brother's passport to us and they accepted that off his phone
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Old 27 Oct 20, 12:19 PM  
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Laminated copy of the photo page of a passport worked for me. Failing that my bus pass 😉
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Old 27 Oct 20, 12:31 PM  
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Disney policy is that if your driving licence isn't US issued it should be backed up with a photocopy or mobile phone picture of your passport.
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Old 27 Oct 20, 12:55 PM  
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Epcot is the one where you are likely to need it the most.

Personally, I would not bother in the others, as I favour water and non alc

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Old 27 Oct 20, 02:42 PM  
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As a non-driver I carry my passport with me if I think I might want an alcolic drink. I drink very little alcohol though - had just 3 cocktails in total during my 11 night stay last year, all in the hotels I was staying at.
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Old 27 Oct 20, 03:06 PM  
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Also to add, a provisional licence is also perfectly acceptable if anyone doesn't fancy carrying their passport around - my DW has one for just this reason.
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Old 27 Oct 20, 06:23 PM  
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Originally Posted by Dr.JumbaJookiba View Post
Also to add, a provisional licence is also perfectly acceptable if anyone doesn't fancy carrying their passport around - my DW has one for just this reason.
They cost £34, not worth it for me. I've had no alcohol at all this year, am not bothered about it. I much prefer soft drinks, particularly when I'm on holiday.
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Old 27 Oct 20, 06:38 PM  
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They cost £34, not worth it for me. I've had no alcohol at all this year, am not bothered about it. I much prefer soft drinks, particularly when I'm on holiday.
It might not suit you but for those non drivers who want to 'drink around the world' it's cheaper than losing your passport, and it fits into a lanyard if you have have to produce it at every booth around the World Showcase.
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