Hey there, Dave, and welcome to planDisney!
I love that you’re planning such a special multigenerational trip! These are the kinds of Disney vacations that become core family memories for years to come.
Here’s the scoop straight from Disney: to be able to enjoy those pixie-dusted Florida Resident offers, each adult using a Florida Resident ticket
must show proof of Florida residency in their own name at the time of purchase or activation. That means while you can absolutely use your property ownership as proof for yourself, it doesn’t extend the discount to other family members unless they also have their own qualifying documentation.
Disney accepts a valid Florida driver’s license, state-issued ID, or military ID with a Florida address as the most common proof. For those who don’t have those IDs, they can present an approved alternative document (like a recent utility bill, mortgage statement, car insurance policy, or mail from a financial or government institution dated within the last two months) along with a valid government-issued photo ID. But the key detail here is that this proof must be in each guest’s name.
In your case, you could purchase and use
Florida Resident tickets for yourself and anyone else who can provide proof of Florida residency. Your other family members, like your sons, their spouses, or grandchildren, would need standard tickets unless they can provide their own qualifying documentation tied to the Florida property.
I hope this helps answer your question. And if you need any extra planning tips, be sure to come back and see us.
Here’s to a trip filled with fireworks, Dole Whips, laughter, and unforgettable memories with your whole crew!
Emille