While there could be 3 joe smiths but how do you explain 3 groups of joe, Mary, bob and Sam Smith to a CM. I doubt they will enforce it to that level but I am not going to risk not getting in at all since I did not obey the 1 reservation limit.
Joe and Jane already scanned both their IDs in the first reservation, so when they try to gain access to the land the second go-round they'll be turned away since it'll flag that they've already visited once within the reservation period (May-June). Theoretically the kids could still get in, but I doubt people will want their <15 year olds in a crowded land by themselves.
My guess is they will scan your park ticket, not your ID. You can probably only get in once per the duration of your ticket, whether it’s an AP or 1 day or 5 day park hopper. That’s fair.
Comic Con ticket sales use a similar queue system. The waiting room opens for a certain amount of time before sales start so everyone can get in, check their browser, make sure they aren't blocking cookies, etc. It does not matter what time you get in the waiting room. At the specified time (10 for us today), the queue will start and everyone in the waiting room will be randomly placed in the queue, no specific order, as long as you're in the waiting room at that time you have as much chance as anyone else. Once everyone has been placed in the queue, groups of people are 'let in' to the reservation site, based on their random spot in line. Usually as reservations for certain days start getting full, it will be posted to everyone in the queues, but that's for Comic Con with only 4 days available, not sure how that will work here. When all the reservations are gone, anyone still in the queue is out of luck.
This is quite similar to getting Hamilton tickets when it came to our city. It was a virtual queue with a randomly assigned number to each guest. If it is the actual same company running it, don’t be surprised if your “number in line” is a very high number - we had numbers in the 20,000s get seats and there were no more than 10,000 total seats available. I think it assigned numbers non-sequentially. Hope this helps, and good luck!
Just called Disney and they said ALL guests will need to scan their IDs upon entering the land. NO multiple accesses to the land. One reservation (either for hotel or public reservation, not both).
I have a feeling those who did split stays are going to have the same thing. One reservation for the entire duration of the reservation period.
Just called Disney and they said ALL guests will need to scan their IDs upon entering the land. NO multiple accesses to the land. One reservation (either for hotel or public reservation, not both).
I have a feeling those who did split stays are going to have the same thing. One reservation for the entire duration of the reservation period.
Edit: So make sure to bring your photo ID or you might not be able to access your reservation, even if you're not the primary.
The page is going to likely redirect to a queue website starting at 10am. From there once it’s your turn it will likely direct to you a landing page that you can log in on. Disney already does this kind of system with the DVC moonlight magic events and D23 ticket sales.Was anyone else able to access the reservation landing page without logging in? I was. I just clicked the link from the Disney Parks Blog page and got to the page saying not to refresh or close the page. How do I know I am logged in? I'm on my phone using Chrome.
The page is going to likely redirect to a queue website starting at 10am. From there once it’s your turn it will likely direct to you a landing page that you can log in on. Disney already does this kind of system with the DVC moonlight magic events and D23 ticket sales.
Just called Disney and they said ALL guests will need to scan their IDs upon entering the land. NO multiple accesses to the land. One reservation (either for hotel or public reservation, not both).
I have a feeling those who did split stays are going to have the same thing. One reservation for the entire duration of the reservation period.
Edit: So make sure to bring your photo ID or you might not be able to access your reservation, even if you're not the primary.
It clearly says everyone over 18 needs ID