FP+ and tight arms

WLodgeLizard

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My DS has CP and has very tight arms and is in an chair. I think it would be pretty difficult to get him to reach the FP sensor.

Is it allowed for me to wear his Magic Band and just let the CM know left is for me and right is for him?

Thanks,

WLL
 
My DS has CP and has very tight arms and is in an chair. I think it would be pretty difficult to get him to reach the FP sensor. Is it allowed for me to wear his Magic Band and just let the CM know left is for me and right is for him? Thanks, WLL
you can carry his band for him if you would like. It is allow possible for him to get a non magnetic strip KTTW card that works just like a magic band that can be used just like a magic band if you prefer to put the card in your pocket between use instead of wearing 2 bands. If you wear 2 bands on the same arm you'll have to be a little more intentional when you scan them as you can only scan one at a time. Hope that helps ;)
 
You don't have to wear it on your wrist. You can attach it pretty much anywhere it will stay. Someone else can also carry it
 
I wore my daughter's on the same wrist as my own. I just turned her mickey head so it faced in. I would flip my hand over to tap for her when needed, and never had a single question or problem from a CM.
 

As the others posted, you don't need to wear it, just have it readily available. And, someone else can scan it at the Fastpass Plus entrances.

My DD uses a wheelchair and has very tight muscles (from cerebral palsy). She was not able to stretch her arm out herself to reach it, but she did west her own Magicband send we helped her stretch out her arm to use it (she wanted to do what everyone else was doing and we felt it was a good way to sneak in some range of motion ;)).
It worked out fine for us because the sensors are set at a height where children or adults can use them. CMs and other guests were generally very patient and there are usually Fastpass Plus scanners on both sides, so people could go around us.

One hint/warning: To get into the parks, guests are asked to scan their Magicband and a fingertip. That is the only time you will be asked to do a finger tap.
Almost every time we entered a park, the CMs suggested whoever was helping our daughter should just scan their finger instead of hers.
I strongly recommend against that unless the same person will always be with your child.
The finger that is scanned is 'attached' to that ticket and that person needs to be there to scan their finger whenever the ticket is used to enter a park. We found that out the hard way when DH had used his finger to get into the park and then DD and I park hopped without him.
Since her finger didn't match, I was asked for ID for DD, which I had.

But, after that, we just scanned her finger. Most people scan the index finger, but it doesn't have to be that one, you can use whichever finger is able to be placed on the scanner. Since the finger scan is only needed for entry, we felt a little extra effort/stretching was worth it.

There are other ways around providing a finger scan (providing ID is one). I just wanted to warn people that the way that is suggested by CMs and looks the easiest may have some consequences in the long run that are not apparent.
 
If you want the ability for different people to be able to escort him then one adult wearing his band may be a bit of a PITA. You can easily attach it to a lanyard or retractable carabinder so that he can hold it but make it easy for somebody to pull it close to the scanner. If you want the adult to hold it then at least this means you're not having to put on and take off the magic band which is more trouble than a simple carabiner or lanyard to put on/take off. This would also work for anybody who just doesn't want to wear the MB for various reasons.
 














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