My Disney. Experience ticket question

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Can Disney tickets be linked to more than one account. My parents are joining us for the second week and I would like to do all our fast passes together!
 
You have two options. You can either create a profile for them on your MDE account and manage it yourself, linking their tickets to their profiles. Or, if they have a MDE account themselves or might want to manage their own ADRs/FP+ etc. you can add them to your family and friends and that will enable you to make and share plans on behalf of each other.
 
wilma-bride said:
You have two options. You can either create a profile for them on your MDE account and manage it yourself, linking their tickets to their profiles. Or, if they have a MDE account themselves or might want to manage their own ADRs/FP+ etc. you can add them to your family and friends and that will enable you to make and share plans on behalf of each other.

There will be 13 in my party. We will want to do some of the same fp+ but not all of the same. Is that possible?
 
There will be 13 in my party. We will want to do some of the same fp+ but not all of the same. Is that possible?


yes.

you need to have all party members under "family and friends" and manage their FP+

when you make FP+ selections, you'll have to select all party members who will share the same FP+. You also have a "select all" button in case you want to quickly select everyone.

each party member can have their own FP+
 

There will be 13 in my party. We will want to do some of the same fp+ but not all of the same. Is that possible?

Yes, as chmurf says, as long as you are linked under friends and family, you can make FP+ for them or, as I mentioned above, they can make and manage their own if they have a MDE account. You can select as many or as few of your friends and family to choose FP+ for, as long as they have tickets linked to their name and are eligible at the time you are selecting them (i.e. 30 days prior for offsite stays or 60 for onsite).
 
We are going in October and December. Are we able to have fast pass+ scheduled for both trips since they aren't 60 days a part?
 
We are going in October and December. Are we able to have fast pass+ scheduled for both trips since they aren't 60 days a part?

I can partly answer this.
On our last split stay (3 nights AoA, 21 nights POR) we had tickets for both stays. This more or less resembles your situation = 2 seperate stays within a 60 days period.

I was not able to book more than 14 days worth of FP+ at the same time.
If I booked 3 days of FP+ for the 1st stay, I would only be able to book 11 days of FP+ for the next stay

The policy seems to be that any guest can only have 14 days worth of FP+ booked simultaneously (APs only get 7 days, DVCs (?) )

So, you'll most probably need to book your December FP+ when you've used up days in october.

If you have 2 stays of 7 days each, you'll be able to book FP+ for the whole duration of your 2 stays
if you stay longer, for example 2 stays of 10 days (20 days total) you'll only be able to pick 14 of those 20 days and book FP+ for those days.

To put it another way, the 14 days counter does not reset with each stay, it's 14 days total over a period of 60 days.
And if you have AP, it will only be 7 days total.
 
I booked our holiday with Disney UK and have a six digit reference number; can't seem to link to MDE, anyone any ideas? Do I need the longer Disney reference or am I just trying too early, booked in April for hol Sept 2015
 
I booked our holiday with Disney UK and have a six digit reference number; can't seem to link to MDE, anyone any ideas? Do I need the longer Disney reference or am I just trying too early, booked in April for hol Sept 2015

Disney UK tells customers that they should wait until 200 days out to link their ressie (OKW and SSR link at 10 months out)

you need to at least allow 72 hours before trying to link with your 6 digits UK number.
If this doesn't work, you can send an email to request an alternate number, but they'll most probably tell you to wait for the 200 days mark (different CM, different answer)
 
We are going in October and December. Are we able to have fast pass+ scheduled for both trips since they aren't 60 days a part?

That would most likely depend of ticket type. AP holders can only book up to 8 days at once. MYW can book length of ticket.
 
Disney UK tells customers that they should wait until 200 days out to link their ressie (OKW and SSR link at 10 months out)

you need to at least allow 72 hours before trying to link with your 6 digits UK number.
If this doesn't work, you can send an email to request an alternate number, but they'll most probably tell you to wait for the 200 days mark (different CM, different answer)

Thanks chmurf, we're at OKW so will try later in the year :thumbsup2
 
I booked our holiday with Disney UK and have a six digit reference number; can't seem to link to MDE, anyone any ideas? Do I need the longer Disney reference or am I just trying too early, booked in April for hol Sept 2015

I was able to link mine using the six digit number about 7/8 days after booking. I did it on MDE web page rather than using the app and after it appeared there I checked the app on phone and ipad and it was there too.
 
That would most likely depend of ticket type. AP holders can only book up to 8 days at once. MYW can book length of ticket.

Right now we only have MNSSHP tickets linked to our MDE app for our 4 night stay in October and our reservation for 7 nights at the Fort for December. We haven't added any other tickets to either trip at this point. We are looking into getting AP. We heard that if we buy an AP now that it will expire a year from now and not the first time we use it, so didn't want to get it until closer to our trip.
 
Right now we only have MNSSHP tickets linked to our MDE app for our 4 night stay in October and our reservation for 7 nights at the Fort for December. We haven't added any other tickets to either trip at this point. We are looking into getting AP. We heard that if we buy an AP now that it will expire a year from now and not the first time we use it, so didn't want to get it until closer to our trip.

No, you can buy an AP now and you will collect it at will call and that's when your year starts. The will call reference can be added to allow you to make FP bookings. You can only buy active passes at the parks - online or by phone will be a voucher.
 












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