Contrary to what the article states, that wasn't "phased in over the last 6 months." The day they had the new "simpler"

ticket system, everyone had to use the scanners. I don't see how that constitutes "phasing in."
I wouldn't count on human stupidity to make this go away--the stupid humans seem to have been figuring it out for 6 months now. Not that it's efficient, but Disney's probably saving a couple hundred dollars since presumably not so many tickets are on the grey market.
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Originally Posted by DisneyDaniel
It's rather inconvenient, but this is also the same place where the annual passport is printed on cardstock, just like the regular one-day ticket. A "water"-themed park where you can and do get wet in several shows and rides should print annual passports on plastic, but I guess they can save more money this way.
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Tell that to WDW. Between Splash Mountain, Kali River Rapids, and afternoon thunderstorms, a WDW AP is just as likely to get soaked as a SW pass.
But the one-time-use Christmas Party tickets are plastic. Go figure.