Each annual pass is valid for one specific individual. There are no "family" passes.
No, you can't. Unless they're under 3 years old.
You can sign up for one and pay for it in the regular ticket lines. There is also Guest Services to the left of the park entrance if you want to renew your pass.
When you purchase an annual pass (actually, the first time you use it) they'll take a picture of you; every time after that when they scan the pass at the gate, your picture pops up so they can verify that it's yours. Could you get away with using someone else's pass? Maybe, if you look enough like them, but if you get caught they'll probably confiscate the pass and ban both of you from the park.
If it's an annual pass then it lasts one year.
Absolutely -- I just went in July, 2009, and we got so much done in one day by using Fast Pass. And we discovered a glitch in their computer. The two parks' computers don't talk to each other so you can get a Fast Pass in Disneyland and then (if you have a Park Hopper ticket) go to California Adventure and get a Fast Pass there right away without waiting until the time on your Disneyland Fast Pass.
i am not sure but i think it is £89 a month
No, you can't. Unless they're under 3 years old.
A discounted annual pass is available for residents of Southern California. Other than this, no public discounts are offered. You must be an employee or a friend/family member of an employee to be able to receive discounted tickets.
You can sign up for one and pay for it in the regular ticket lines. There is also Guest Services to the left of the park entrance if you want to renew your pass.
When you purchase an annual pass (actually, the first time you use it) they'll take a picture of you; every time after that when they scan the pass at the gate, your picture pops up so they can verify that it's yours. Could you get away with using someone else's pass? Maybe, if you look enough like them, but if you get caught they'll probably confiscate the pass and ban both of you from the park.
No.
If it's an annual pass then it lasts one year.
by going to Disneyland and buying a pass. it must be valid.:-)
When you purchase an annual pass (actually, the first time you use it) they'll take a picture of you; every time after that when they scan the pass at the gate, your picture pops up so they can verify that it's yours. Could you get away with using someone else's pass? Maybe, if you look enough like them, but if you get caught they'll probably confiscate the pass and ban both of you from the park.
If you try to renew your pass online at https://disneyland.disney.go.com/passes/renew/, it will tell you when your pass expires.
Yes, you do need an Annual Pass to get into Saw Alive so that they can check you're age.
yes