He will still have an open fastpass for the day so he could schedule for another ride at the same time you guys do as long as it's not a tier 1 ride. The other option if you want a tier 1 which unless he's tall you may not need would be to schedule him for the same ride as you and scan his band in anyway (or one grown up can ride twice). If you schedule him for a different ride elsewhere the adult with him would also need a fastpass.Sorry I worded that poorly. Personally our goal is to do two FPs of all three of us together on his rides, and then in some instances do the ride swap for a ride he's unable ride. But in that case is where his 3rd FP is "wasted" because he's unable to ride anything alone. I wonder if Disney allows a parent to ride with him for those cases? This scenario also presents a situation where he doesn't fulfill his third FP in order to get more 1X FPs along with us the rest of the day? Interesting to say the least, and very much eager to hear back on best practices! Many thanks!
Oh, wow - I had no idea you could do that... B. I thought the FPs were protected by tandem fingerprint scan that prevented another rider from using someone else in their party's FP. That is good to know if true.
I'm sorry if this sounds silly, but does that mean that someone could cruise through the fastpass checkpoint wearing two magic bands on an arm without a cast member being concerned about it?
Yes, we do the same. If someone in our party decides not to go on a ride, someone else will takes their band to ride a second time.I'm not sure they'd even notice, honestly. But when my mom and I do this we just swap bands when I'm using her FP and then swap back after.
Yes, we do the same. If someone in our party decides not to go on a ride, someone else will takes their band to ride a second time.
CMs don't care at all. You can go thru with 10 MBs on your arm, it doesn't mean anything (just make sure not to accidentally scan extra FPs that you still plan to use). All FPs are paid for already in ticket/pass price so it doesn't matter who uses them. If Grandma and Grandpa want to join you in the park but not so keen on riding, it's 100% fine to use their FPs. Like Kaya said above: The only requirement is that the person whose fastpass you are using has entered the park that day.
Assuming it is the three of you, you should get 1 adult a FP for a thrill ride (ie FOP), and the other adult and your child two FPs for a non-thrill ride (ie Navi). Use Rider swap so the other adult can ride FOP (This worked for us using rider switch without a second FP. It makes no sense for the rider switching adult to require a FP, otherwise they wouldn't need to ask for a rider switch!). Or get a non-thrill ride for all 3 of you (ie Safari).
Assuming it is the three of you, you should get 1 adult a FP for a thrill ride (ie FOP), and the other adult and your child two FPs for a non-thrill ride (ie Navi). Use Rider swap so the other adult can ride FOP (This worked for us using rider switch without a second FP. It makes no sense for the rider switching adult to require a FP, otherwise they wouldn't need to ask for a rider switch!). Or get a non-thrill ride for all 3 of you (ie Safari).