We are getting multipass for hs. My husband & I don't ride Tower Of Terror. Could our kids use our multipass reservation to ride it a second time if we'd book it for the 4 of us?
Another interesting note: If the ride breaks down and you are wearing multiple magic bands, the attendants will scan each of them when issuing the Multi Experience Passes.
Another interesting note: If the ride breaks down and you are wearing multiple magic bands, the attendants will scan each of them when issuing the Multi Experience Passes.
Those ride attendants don't hesitate when handing out the Multi Experience passes. RnR broke down after the preshow on our last visit and we ended up with 12 MEPs for only 5 riders with 8 magic bands.
One time Rise went down and they had numerous CMs scanning bands for LL recovery and after scanning once I walked up to a second one farther up and got scanned again and ended up with two MEP passes from it - both on my band.
I ended up using both of them on Slinky since it had a longer wait than Rise and I was solo so could use Rise’s single rider line anyway.
2 of the 4 in our family don’t ride the bigger rides (TOT and R’n’R in HS) and we have always had the 2 riders get 2 rides by taking the non-riders’ MagicBands and using them. Never once had an issue.
We are getting multipass for hs. My husband & I don't ride Tower Of Terror. Could our kids use our multipass reservation to ride it a second time if we'd book it for the 4 of us?
We are getting multipass for hs. My husband & I don't ride Tower Of Terror. Could our kids use our multipass reservation to ride it a second time if we'd book it for the 4 of us?
My wife doesn't ride TT or RNRC, so I would book both of us on those rides and then swap magic bands between rides with her. No one batted an eye at me.
Rider Switch is for parties with someone who's too short to ride and requires at least one member of the party to wait with them while the others ride. Apparently OP's kids are tall enough, so RS wouldn't be granted for them. Using LLMPs in the way OP asked would be the way to go in their situation.
If you switch bands, nobody will know. So the official answer is no. The real answer is yes if you switch bands and don't say anything, nobody will ask if it is your band.