Do they check your name for DAS rides?

JenLT

Mouseketeer
Joined
Feb 3, 2015
Messages
282
I know they have a picture of the DAS holder and check to make sure the DAS holder is riding, which is why I wondered if they check to see if the other riders match up? Is it okay to switch who is going on with the DAS holder? Say if I have to take care of our son and I'm listed to go on the ride with my daughter, can my husband just take my magic band and go with her instead? Are they going to stop him and say hey you aren't the right person or are they likely to only be concerned with having the DAS holder right and the correct number of people? Plus how do they know if you are using the correct magic band? I just know that my kids are unpredictable and the adults may have to switch around their plans at the last moment.
 
There are often pictures associated with each account you don't know about and if there is and they don't match, they may say something.
 
There are often pictures associated with each account you don't know about and if there is and they don't match, they may say something.

Oh that sounds bad. I'm sure it's totally possible, and maybe even probable, but I'm not sure I'm comfortable with the thought of Disney having pictures of me and my family that I don't know about (attached to my name and information). I know they have pictures of people around the park. But if they are checking names, they'd likely realize it without a picture. Do you know if they care?

I'm not trying to break any Disney rules, but I figure if they don't check to see if the people listed are the people riding (beyond the DAS holder of course which should always be checked), then they probably don't really care which family member is riding. I know with Fastpass + they never cared what magic band you were using or at least they never said anything.
 
I'm not sure what they would do in the above scenario - but is there a reason you aren't adding every family member to the DAS reservation? That way - when it's your return time - everyone is already listed and you don't have to worry about switching? As long as the DAS-holder is riding - I think you can have up to 6 people on the reservation.
 

I'm not sure what they would do in the above scenario - but is there a reason you aren't adding every family member to the DAS reservation? That way - when it's your return time - everyone is already listed and you don't have to worry about switching? As long as the DAS-holder is riding - I think you can have up to 6 people on the reservation.
We have 8 people in our party. So sometimes I will sit out and sometimes not. Also not all of the kids will want to do the same rides so I just wouldn’t add the people who aren’t going on in the first place. Then if there’s a last minute snafu I figured we could change magic bands. In the past the kids sometimes liked to switch bands throughout the day just for fun so that’s really what made me think of it.
 
Oh that sounds bad. I'm sure it's totally possible, and maybe even probable, but I'm not sure I'm comfortable with the thought of Disney having pictures of me and my family that I don't know about (attached to my name and information). I know they have pictures of people around the park. But if they are checking names, they'd likely realize it without a picture. Do you know if they care?
Just so you know, they have to take a photo of the DAS holder and associate it with the account, even if it is a minor. So at least that one is not random or taken from somewhere.
 
Just so you know, they have to take a photo of the DAS holder and associate it with the account, even if it is a minor. So at least that one is not random or taken from somewhere.
Yes. Which makes perfect sense because the DAS holder needs to be one of the riders.
 
I have never noticed if companions come up on the screen. I am pretty sure it is just the DAS holder who's picture pops up but not sure what other info comes up with the other members of the group. I know that they look to see if they turn green where you scan the band. There is a decent chance that what you are saying will work, but they tend to frown upon this kind of stuff. They don't take anyone else's picture other then the DAS holder, but you are on camera most of the day anyway so I can't see why it would matter.
 
I've seen that exact recommendation (switch magic bands) many, many times. I don't see why it would matter, since they only care that the DAS holder rides...no reason for them to care who rides with them.
 
Oh that sounds bad. I'm sure it's totally possible, and maybe even probable, but I'm not sure I'm comfortable with the thought of Disney having pictures of me and my family that I don't know about (attached to my name and information). I know they have pictures of people around the park. But if they are checking names, they'd likely realize it without a picture. Do you know if they care?

I'm not trying to break any Disney rules, but I figure if they don't check to see if the people listed are the people riding (beyond the DAS holder of course which should always be checked), then they probably don't really care which family member is riding. I know with Fastpass + they never cared what magic band you were using or at least they never said anything.
Sometimes they take them from onride photos, security cameras when entering the parks, etc.

Even wit FP+, DH had seen one person get called out on it, so it did happen, just not often and I believe they still let them ride.
 
I've seen that exact recommendation (switch magic bands) many, many times. I don't see why it would matter, since they only care that the DAS holder rides...no reason for them to care who rides with them.
Because the whole point of a lot of the changes were to stop the people who get a DAS from being able to give essentially VIP tours and one of those measures was indicating who is in the party, that way people couldn't just change parties constantly. Swapping magic bands around breaks such limitations and is technically violating the rules. It would be best to get everyone in your party linked instead.
 
they literally scan the das holder and make sure that is the correct person then just make sure all the following family members get a green mickey. They don't have time to compare names and sex of other people. It should not be an issue at all to switch magic bands in this situation. No different than how we did it when fast pass was a thing and I didn't want to ride so I gave my daughter my band to scan so she could ride again - looking at you space mountain lol
 
Just ask if you can put all 8 people on the DAS. They will usually do it. Then, just get the return times for every rider every time, and simply cancel out the ones who aren't going to ride. You can remove people from each return time right in the app. Or, just book a new return time and the others will drop off the last ride.
 
I would be upfront about your party size, Like DLgal mentioned. One thing I wouldn't do is lie and do the people swapping. The 60 day rule is obviously intended to keep folks from misusing the pass, and your goal, while not malicious like the "tour guides", is the same misuse and may lead to you not being approved for future DAS passes.
 
There are often pictures associated with each account you don't know about and if there is and they don't match, they may say something.
Sometimes they take them from onride photos, security cameras when entering the parks, etc.

Even wit FP+, DH had seen one person get called out on it, so it did happen, just not often and I believe they still let them ride.
Because the whole point of a lot of the changes were to stop the people who get a DAS from being able to give essentially VIP tours and one of those measures was indicating who is in the party, that way people couldn't just change parties constantly. Swapping magic bands around breaks such limitations and is technically violating the rules. It would be best to get everyone in your party linked instead.

First, I'd like some proof that they have linked photos from the above to specific people on a DAS. Second, she never said a thing about not being on the DAS guest list, just that if she made a DAS return time for 2 people, did it make a difference who the second person was.

OP - just check in with the CM at the attraction and explain if there's an issue (which I doubt there will be) There were multiple times at WDW where my daughter would ride twice when we got a FP+ for an attraction I wouldn't want to go on, like Space Mountain. She rode once on her magic band, then right after using mine. We did this at least a half a dozen times each trip, so more than two dozen times, and she never got questioned, not once. If you are concerned it might be an issue, ask at Guest Services or at a blue umbrella or even at the attraction if you need to change things around. You aren't doing anything wrong.
 
First, I'd like some proof that they have linked photos from the above to specific people on a DAS. Second, she never said a thing about not being on the DAS guest list, just that if she made a DAS return time for 2 people, did it make a difference who the second person was.

OP - just check in with the CM at the attraction and explain if there's an issue (which I doubt there will be) There were multiple times at WDW where my daughter would ride twice when we got a FP+ for an attraction I wouldn't want to go on, like Space Mountain. She rode once on her magic band, then right after using mine. We did this at least a half a dozen times each trip, so more than two dozen times, and she never got questioned, not once. If you are concerned it might be an issue, ask at Guest Services or at a blue umbrella or even at the attraction if you need to change things around. You aren't doing anything wrong.
Proof? Dh and I have seen it with our own eyes, when they bring up me, it has a picture I didn't take associated with me.
 
Just ask if you can put all 8 people on the DAS. They will usually do it. Then, just get the return times for every rider every time, and simply cancel out the ones who aren't going to ride. You can remove people from each return time right in the app. Or, just book a new return time and the others will drop off the last ride.

That was my original plan, but then several people have said they've gotten much stricter about the number of people on the DAS.

I would be upfront about your party size, Like DLgal mentioned. One thing I wouldn't do is lie and do the people swapping. The 60 day rule is obviously intended to keep folks from misusing the pass, and your goal, while not malicious like the "tour guides", is the same misuse and may lead to you not being approved for future DAS passes.

I don't really see it as a misuse since up to 5 people can ride with the DAS holder. So I don't see that it makes any difference which parent rides, but I wanted to know whether or not Disney cares. I know people have stopped and gotten riders changed at blue umbrellas, but honestly if my son is having a meltdown, I don't have time for that. At the same time I didn't want to have to tell our daughter she can't go on the ride (and I don't feel comfortable with her going without a parent.) which is why I was hoping they don't care about a quick change up. I'll just talk them and see what can be done if it is an issue.

Proof? Dh and I have seen it with our own eyes, when they bring up me, it has a picture I didn't take associated with me.

When Magic Bands came out people were worried about them tracking your movements etc. I never really cared because so what if Disney knows how long we spend in the gift shop or at the restaurant. Now thought having pictures of guests attached to their names. I don't care per se if they have a picture of me, but it does seem a little creepy to have a secret file on guests.

Thank you everyone for your feedback! I'll ask when we get the DAS.
 
That was my original plan, but then several people have said they've gotten much stricter about the number of people on the DAS.



I don't really see it as a misuse since up to 5 people can ride with the DAS holder. So I don't see that it makes any difference which parent rides, but I wanted to know whether or not Disney cares. I know people have stopped and gotten riders changed at blue umbrellas, but honestly if my son is having a meltdown, I don't have time for that. At the same time I didn't want to have to tell our daughter she can't go on the ride (and I don't feel comfortable with her going without a parent.) which is why I was hoping they don't care about a quick change up. I'll just talk them and see what can be done if it is an issue.



When Magic Bands came out people were worried about them tracking your movements etc. I never really cared because so what if Disney knows how long we spend in the gift shop or at the restaurant. Now thought having pictures of guests attached to their names. I don't care per se if they have a picture of me, but it does seem a little creepy to have a secret file on guests.

Thank you everyone for your feedback! I'll ask when we get the DAS.

They won't grant a DAS for like 10 people easily, but will likely allow 8, especially if most are kids. Just ask.
 



New Posts










Save Up to 30% on Rooms at Walt Disney World!

Save up to 30% on rooms at select Disney Resorts Collection hotels when you stay 5 consecutive nights or longer in late summer and early fall. Plus, enjoy other savings for shorter stays.This offer is valid for stays most nights from August 1 to October 11, 2025.
CLICK HERE













DIS Facebook DIS youtube DIS Instagram DIS Pinterest

Back
Top