Hello,
Trying to figure out the best way to purchase some resident AP's. I am a Florida resident and so is my daughter. She has 2 children and I am going to purchase AP's for them.
Background, my DH and I will most likely be the only ones who will take them. Should I purchase via daughter's account (then add to my MDE) to keep them in their family or should/could I buy on my account? I would RATHER buy on my account but if that is an issue then I won't. We can both be verified as residents online so that's not an issue. I just don't want to get flagged down the road....

I want to make accessing their AP's on my phone at the parks, LL's, ADR's, Room reservations etc easier.

Any input greatly appreciated!!
Thank you
Do your grandchildren already have profiles within a My Disney Experience account? If you and your daughter are both linked and both eligible for the FL-resident discount it doesn't matter who purchases the passes. Just ensure the profiles for the children are shared between both of you so you're "planning together" and then assign the passes to the grandchildren when you purchase them on the website.

Whomever initially created the profiles for the children manages them as guests and can create the MagicMobile pass and then share it from the wallet app to another person so you can both access the tickets through your phones.
 
We will be at DW in September for a week, we plan on going to MK the evening of the day we arrive, 2 MNSSHP parties and two days at Epcot for the F&W Festival. We plan on doing Epcot on day 2 and day 6, 3 day tickets are only good for a 5 day window. Looks like my only option is to buy a 2 day and a 1 day ticket for each of us. Am I missing anything or is this the only solution?
Thanks
 
We will be at DW in September for a week, we plan on going to MK the evening of the day we arrive, 2 MNSSHP parties and two days at Epcot for the F&W Festival. We plan on doing Epcot on day 2 and day 6, 3 day tickets are only good for a 5 day window. Looks like my only option is to buy a 2 day and a 1 day ticket for each of us. Am I missing anything or is this the only solution?
Thanks
Some options that may or may not work for you:

1. Adjust your plans to have your park days within a 5-day window
2. Buy 2-day plus 1-day tickets — be sure to play with the pricing to get the best option
3. Are you staying onsite? If so book a package with tickets, which makes them valid for length of stay
4. Check pricing to add PH+ to a 3-day ticket, it might be less than a 2+1 and the PH+ extends the use-window by one day. I’m assuming you are planning base 1-park-per-day) tickets; if buying PH adding the “plus” option should be the cheapest option.
 
Trip with DD the end of September. She has an AP and is concerned about the changes to the reservation system. If she has a reservation for another park, can we then hop to MK that evening? Or is hopping to MK not currently allowed. My plan is to go to a different park during the day & hop to MK for parade & fireworks on non-party nights. If she can’t do that, I will have to rework the whole trip!
 

Trip with DD the end of September. She has an AP and is concerned about the changes to the reservation system. If she has a reservation for another park, can we then hop to MK that evening? Or is hopping to MK not currently allowed. My plan is to go to a different park during the day & hop to MK for parade & fireworks on non-party nights. If she can’t do that, I will have to rework the whole trip!
She can still hop, just has to make sure to check into that first park. Disney can close the ability to park hop but I doubt Sept crowds are going to warrant that.
 





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