With every millisecond counting these days, Help from Home is becoming an important component to a ROTR Boarding Group strategy. Even when you avoid park wifi and use data, there's only a limited amount of bandwidth available from the local tower at DHS - and it's serving so many at the same second - imagine the load! A faithful friend at a distant location won't have that intense congestion. Of course, you might be the one to get your own BG from inside the park. But the remote back-up is a reassuring insurance policy.
As indicated by the main ROTR DIS FAQ, remote assistance breaks no rules.
If youāre lucky, you have friends and relatives who know the ROTR ropes and will be happy to help you at 6:59 or 7:59 AM on your DHS day(s). More likely, youāll find a co-op of online Disney friends and acquaintances who are familiar with ROTR Boarding Groups.
The most important part of the process is to prepare an
MDE thatās set up for the BG process. Maybe there's a member of your travel party who either doesn't yet have or doesn't much use their MDE. This person is ideal to become your BG MDE. You need to set up (or pare it down to)
only the guests who will be riding ROTR with you. This streams down the group selection process. Itās just āSelect Allā and move right on. (Stopping to deselect guests -even just one guest - could be the difference between group 10 and group 60.)
You can share this sign-in with your co-op team. You have the option of turning off photo sharing.
It's not likely but possible that the number of people attempting to book using the same MDE sign-in could have an impact. So if you have a secondary MDE BG (in the name of a second member of your traveling group), you could divide your team between the two MDEs - but make it an 80/20 split so you can discover if the BG ends up being snagged by someone in a smaller population of signers-in!
If youāre the Disney planner in your group, your own MDE isnāt going to work well for BG ā youāll have too many guests (of several varieties
) on your F&F&F list.
Use a PM group for communicating as your DHS day - and eventually the golden minute - approach. The ultimate breakfast club. Once the BG has been acquired, the "winner" (who scored it) could report in here - with the BG and also the type of phone used to book - and the MDE version. (And, if they enjoy the sport that BG is becoming - did they "go orange" the first time - and if not, did they Refresh or Reopen or Check Status?) This could be a good place to track the minutiae.
If you're already doing this, maybe you could share your own tips.
And don't forget to put a post-it note in your Dayplanner for after your trip to remind you to change the password of the shared MDE.
