I can tell you for sure that you can set up to scan your finger for your disabled adult son. Every trip, we have at least one CM (usually more) saying, “we can set up for you to scan for her [pointing at my daughter]”. Usually, it’s not that she has had any issue, they just see me helping position her arm to read her Magicband.
So, for sure can. But, the question is, do you want to?
- whoever scans for him will need to scan for him for park entry each time. If you always come into the park with him, that might not be an issue. But, if someone else sometimes does, they will need to go thru the process of calling over a supervisor to override the system.
- obviously, you wrote he gets frustrated when it doesn’t work. Will he get upset or frustrated if someone else is scanning for him?
My husband and I frequently switch off one of us going to a park early and the other staying back with our daughter and joining later. One day, I went early and my husband came later with her. Two days later, he went early and I joined later with her. When I tried to help her scan her finger, it wouldn’t work. I got the whole ‘you probably don’t understand how to do it’ treatment (are you sure that’s the SAME FINGER she’s used before….are you sure you didn’t use YOUR FINGER….Are you sure she has on HER MAGICBAND??).
The CM called a Supervisor over with an iPad and I got the third degree ….did I have her and my ticket with me….what day was she last in a park…which park and about what time did she enter? After showing passes and ID and answering all the questions, the CM took DD’s picture and let us in.
when I met up with my husband, I told him about the issues we had and he said he had used his finger for DD because the CM suggested it. He even asked if there would be any problems with doing it snd was told no.