Should multiple family members try for the same LL at 7:00!

Surgie

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We have between 7-11 family members going to parks 11/19-11/22 and staying offsite. 5 adults have their own MDE account and we are all linked as F/F.

We plan to start the day at each park on a ride we all want to do, then go separate ways.

Does it make sense for more than one adult try for the same LL for the group at 7:00? For example, 7 of us going to Epcot on 11/19 and want to get Remy. Shoukd 2-3 adults going try for the group and go with the best return time to book?
 
We have between 7-11 family members going to parks 11/19-11/22 and staying offsite. 5 adults have their own MDE account and we are all linked as F/F.

We plan to start the day at each park on a ride we all want to do, then go separate ways.

Does it make sense for more than one adult try for the same LL for the group at 7:00? For example, 7 of us going to Epcot on 11/19 and want to get Remy. Shoukd 2-3 adults going try for the group and go with the best return time to book?
I wouldn't. LL is 'next available time' slot, so you'll have very limited choices regarding a return time. If one person does it, you're likely to get that first one all together. If multiple people do it, you might be getting very different return times.
 
For LL, as others have said, just one person should book.

For VQs, though, several should try - you never know whose phone will connect the quickest! As long as everyone has the same guests checked in their party, the system will block the others once one of you gets it.
 












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