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Disney fingerprints guests upon entering their parks primarily for security and identification purposes. This biometric system helps to prevent ticket fraud and ensures that tickets are being used by the rightful owners. Additionally, it enhances the overall safety and security of all visitors within the parks. The process is designed to streamline entry while maintaining a secure environment.

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