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FL People...I have a questionnnnn
So yeah, another Halloween season is upon us and we all know what that means: HALLOWEEN HORROR NIGHTS! :D
I'm in the process of making plans to go with some friends but I just realized something that should have struck me wayyy before: I have no way of proving I'm a FL resident. Because of this, I'm going to have to pay the "Non-FL resident" price since I won't be able to use that AWESOME Coca-Cola discount [you know, the one where you bring in a can of Coke with the UPC and then you get $30 off your final total]. Sounds like in-state tuition all over again, huh? :roll: My question is: Have any of you guys attempted going to a theme park and getting the FL resident price? Can I bring in anything else to prove my "residency" [college ID, etc.]? Keep in mind, I'll be going with some friends that have no idea that I'm illegal so I'm trying to appear as normal as humanly possible. Also, if you've bought your tickets online [which is what I was about to do before I got scared]: Did they ask you for any type of ID at the gate entrance? I have this recurring daydream that I'll get my AWESOMELY discounted ticket [lol...I'm so damn cheap] only for some jackass to say "Oh yeah, FL ID please?" I'll just die. :oops: Thanks for any responses! :D |
I went back in 02 or 03, and we got the coke discount (dad has Driver's license) it was pretty awesome
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I hope my PM can help
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Yay, I found my answer!
FYI, for anyone in FL who may need this info, all that is required for you to get the FL resident price is a State school ID card. Whhhheeeee :D |
So which theme park is this? universal studios? they gave me a discount for being a california resident (there's a universal in hollywood) ask someone to buy it for you it's that simple .......seriously specially if you go with a mom's friend, my dad bought my friend a ticket
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