The rider swap pass can be obtained with incredible ease. If you are going with one or two other adults and no kids - you can essentially skirt the fast pass system if you're willing to bend the truth a little bit. All you have to do is walk up to the fastpass+ entrance, ask for a rider swap pass (if they ask where the child is say he's with another adult in the group) and then walk right in. The pass is good for up to 3 people, and it usually doesn't expire for the entire week.
Here is the best part: you can ask for another rider swap pass right before or right after you ride the attraction. There is no way for the cast members loading you onto the attraction to tell which line you came in and if you had a FP, switch pass, no strings attached, or any other line skipping pass. This means in theory, you can have an unlimited FP for any attraction. Just be careful you don't overkill the ride and make them all suspicious as to why you've ridden Seven Dwarfs Mine Train 5 times in 20 minutes when the wait is 2 hours long.
I realize that this may make some people feel like they are cheating the system - and you are; but on incredibly busy times its a great option to have to skip pretty much every line that exists.
A few notes
- not all attractions have a rider swap
- you may be rejected on rare occasion - but usually they just give it to you without asking any questions, especially if you're an adult.
- if you are rejected, wait 10-15 minutes and the FP line operator will rotate to another position, and another CM will be rotated into his place. I've never been turned down twice.
Happy line hopping!
Well I would honestly never consider doing any of that. I was more curious what the proposed inaccuracies were on the OFFICIAL WDW website. And what makes us believe that it is indeed inaccurate.
