MB scanned in for FP use?

LaurenT

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back in the day, tickets has to be scanned in at the gate in order for it to work for pulling paper FPs ...
Then MBs arrived and the FPs associated with them could be used whether or not that band had scanned in .... Is that still the case? If DH has a FP and isn't in the park, can I use it with his MB?
 
back in the day, tickets has to be scanned in at the gate in order for it to work for pulling paper FPs ...
Then MBs arrived and the FPs associated with them could be used whether or not that band had scanned in .... Is that still the case? If DH has a FP and isn't in the park, can I use it with his MB?

yes
 
You do not have to enter the park to use a MB for FP
DH and I just did it using DD and DGD bands
We all have AP so I booked FP for all of us and DH and I used their hands for their rides with no problems
It's a loophole they could close at any time
 

Ok so this is considered a loop hole at this time, so theoretically if you were willing to buy a ticket for that day for a 'phantom' person you could have 3 more fast passes to use? So back in the day when fast passes were paper you could get another fast past as soon as you used that one and you could do the same ride multiple times. Is Disney trying to cut down on that? I ask because you can't sign up for the same ride multiple times in advance through FP+. And its almost impossible to get another fast past after the 3 initial ones are used. Is there a way to be more efficient at this system. Say I want to ride Everest 3 times in a day....
 
Doing just that today. No problems at all with using the extra fastpasses on the magic bands of family members who are not at Disney with us :)
 
1. Ok so this is considered a loop hole at this time,
2. so theoretically if you were willing to buy a ticket for that day for a 'phantom' person you could have 3 more fast passes to use? 3. So back in the day when fast passes were paper you could get another fast past as soon as you used that one and you could do the same ride multiple times.
4. Is Disney trying to cut down on that?
5. I ask because you can't sign up for the same ride multiple times in advance through FP+.
6. And its almost impossible to get another fast past after the 3 initial ones are used.
7. Is there a way to be more efficient at this system.
8. Say I want to ride Everest 3 times in a day....

1. Yup.
2. Yup.
3. Yup.
4. Nobody knows WHAT Disney is trying to do. ;)
5. Yup.
6. Depending on the attraction, yup.
7. You have implied the below:
8. Buy 3 tickets and/or MagicBands.
 
Ok so this is considered a loop hole at this time, so theoretically if you were willing to buy a ticket for that day for a 'phantom' person you could have 3 more fast passes to use? So back in the day when fast passes were paper you could get another fast past as soon as you used that one and you could do the same ride multiple times. Is Disney trying to cut down on that? I ask because you can't sign up for the same ride multiple times in advance through FP+. And its almost impossible to get another fast past after the 3 initial ones are used. Is there a way to be more efficient at this system. Say I want to ride Everest 3 times in a day....

I can't imagine that too many people would be willing to buy extra tickets just to get additional FPs. If you want to ride Everest 3 times in one day, you could ride it twice first thing when wait times are shorter (especially if single rider is an option) and then have your FP scheduled for later.
 
To get same day fastpasses at a kiosk, there doesn't even need to be a ticket linked to a magic band. For example, if someone in your family has a band and is not joining you on a trip, you can bring his or her band with you and scan it at a kiosk. It will allow you to choose 3 same day FPs.

You cannot do this with an extra band assigned to you -- your own bands are clones of each other.
 
My hubs had issues using his MB for FP when he wasn't using that ticket. He had a 10 ph tix that I linked to his MB and booked fp with but he had a 1 day ticket from volunteering at a Rundisney event that he used first, every stinking time we went to do FP he had to scan ticket not MB. the 1 day ticket was never linked to mb far as I remember
 
To get same day fastpasses at a kiosk, there doesn't even need to be a ticket linked to a magic band. For example, if someone in your family has a band and is not joining you on a trip, you can bring his or her band with you and scan it at a kiosk. It will allow you to choose 3 same day FPs.

You cannot do this with an extra band assigned to you -- your own bands are clones of each other.
I thought they had to be bands not associated with your own MDE?
 
My hubs had issues using his MB for FP when he wasn't using that ticket. He had a 10 ph tix that I linked to his MB and booked fp with but he had a 1 day ticket from volunteering at a Rundisney event that he used first, every stinking time we went to do FP he had to scan ticket not MB. the 1 day ticket was never linked to mb far as I remember
MB don't have any data on them.
No tickets, no dining, no rooms
Nothing is linked to them. They only read info on your MDE account
So whatever issue your DH had it was not from the not using the ticket on the band, it was something else on your account
 
Ok so this is considered a loop hole at this time, so theoretically if you were willing to buy a ticket for that day for a 'phantom' person you could have 3 more fast passes to use? So back in the day when fast passes were paper you could get another fast past as soon as you used that one and you could do the same ride multiple times. Is Disney trying to cut down on that? I ask because you can't sign up for the same ride multiple times in advance through FP+. And its almost impossible to get another fast past after the 3 initial ones are used. Is there a way to be more efficient at this system. Say I want to ride Everest 3 times in a day....
Nothing is stopping you from riding as many times as you want
But you can't schedule FP for repeat rides
 
I thought they had to be bands not associated with your own MDE?

My DH and DD have their own MDE accounts, but we are all linked as friends and family. Not sure if that distinction is important. But I brought their bands with me on a work trip a couple weeks ago, and they worked like a charm to access same day FP at the kiosks, in spite of having no ticket media in their accounts.
 
But this means that if booking a new trip I'd need to use a new MDE account. Yes?

Sure this loophole will be gone by the time we go back:(
 
But this means that if booking a new trip I'd need to use a new MDE account. Yes?

Sure this loophole will be gone by the time we go back:(
Not if you have AP holders in your family that are not going
Or if they have some other sort of ticket

This loop how has been there since the beginning
Sure they may close it but for now I don't think they are concerned about the few who are able to get extra FP with this method
 
Not if you have AP holders in your family that are not going
Or if they have some other sort of ticket

This loop how has been there since the beginning
Sure they may close it but for now I don't think they are concerned about the few who are able to get extra FP with this method

But if we had MB's from the previous trip assigned to abc@gmail.com, then the next trip setup xyz@gmail.com, we could use the MB from the previous trip also?

Oh, I think the light has just dawned, the other MB's have to have a ticket associated with them, hence the AP?
 
I can't imagine that too many people would be willing to buy extra tickets just to get additional FPs. If you want to ride Everest 3 times in one day, you could ride it twice first thing when wait times are shorter (especially if single rider is an option) and then have your FP scheduled for later.
I've ridden EE five times in a row midday with the single rider line ...
 
But if we had MB's from the previous trip assigned to abc@gmail.com, then the next trip setup xyz@gmail.com, we could use the MB from the previous trip also?

Oh, I think the light has just dawned, the other MB's have to have a ticket associated with them, hence the AP?
I think you're confused. If there is another person in your group that is not going, but has a MB and has a ticket in his account, you can reserve FPs in advance for him and then use them yourself with his MB when you get to the park.
If you have someone else in your MDE who has a MB but no ticket and is not going, you can bring his MB to the park, take it to a kiosk and get same day FPs with it.
What you CANNOT do is use another MB assigned to YOU in the same MDE and get additional FPs with it ... The system doesn't know which band you're using, it only know which person's entitlements that band is accessing.
 


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