A person standing next to an Autopia ride photo booth holding souvenir photos, with another person interacting. Steps and a futuristic building are visible in the background.

New Autopia Driver’s License Machine Debuts with Modern Look at Disneyland Park

Bryce B.

A new Autopia driver’s license machine has arrived in Tomorrowland at Disneyland Park, where guests can create their “License of Tomorrow.”

New Autopia Driver’s License Machine

Autopia Driver's License Photos booth with a checkered curtain and "Pick Up Here" sign, located outdoors on a sunny day. A person stands nearby.

The new Autopia driver’s license machine is more modern in its visual style. Previously, there were three booths in a row with a curtain that you would stand in front of, similar to the DMV (Department of Motor Vehicles) in real life. Now, there is a more convenient option in the form of a photo booth. The new booth has a bench and privacy screen with a checkered flag pattern.

Sign advertising personalized driver's licenses featuring a cartoon character, displayed on a blue background with trees and sunlight in the background.

One side of the machine shows a preview of what your license will look like. The iconic Disneyland “D” is in the bottom right. The issue date is also printed on the card, which makes it a great personalized keepsake from your Disneyland trip. Instead of Mickey Mouse, your picture will be shown on the left side of the card.

A screen displays the text "Personalize Your Driver's License" with a blue, striped background.

Inside the photo booth, there is a touch screen to assist you in personalizing your driver’s license.

A digital display shows a futuristic driver's license featuring a well-known animated mouse character, with colorful design and various text fields.

The next screen shows a preview of the driver’s license again to be sure guests understand that this is not a normal photo booth with sheets of pictures that print out.

Digital screen showing a $10 payment for a custom "License of Tomorrow" card featuring a cartoon character. Payment options include QR code, Visa, Mastercard, and Apple Pay.

When you touch the screen, you will be prompted to either scan the QR code on the screen to pay or use the credit card machine below the screen. Accepted forms of payment include VISA, MasterCard, Apple Pay, and Google Pay.

A large, round metallic appliance with a digital control panel and buttons. A blue light encircles the upper section.

The machine does not take cash but does offer tap-to-pay options for credit cards or Apple Pay. Each driver’s license is available for $10. The driver’s license souvenir was previously priced at $8, meaning there was a $2 increase with the change in machines.

Autopia driver's license photo booth with a checkered curtain and "Pick Up Here" sign, located outdoors on a sunny day. A person stands nearby.

What do you think of the new Autopia Driver’s License Photos machine? Will you be updating your license to the newest design? Let us know in the comments below and on social media.

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