Use CAUTION when Reassigning Halloween and Christmas Party Tickets

I bought mine in advance and just handed the tickets to my oldest and her friend. They didn't have any problems. I am so glad. I posted on here asking some of these very same questions.

That worked out because you had either bought the tickets at WDW and they were never linked to your MDE. Or you bought them online and gave away the physical tickets but you left everything "as is" on your MDE. You didn't click the "reassign" button.

The whole "reassign" thing is really problematic. It's causing a lot of trouble at the tapstiles. It would be better not to even have the reassign option on the MDE but to just instruct the ticket owner to just hand the cards to their friends (as you did). However, it's all about the MDE now. We want to keep the entitlements linked to the people who are actually using them. So the MDE "thinks" that you went into the parks for the parties. That makes no difference to you personally. But it messes with the data collection for Disney. And it also means that those cards you gave away are no longer really yours nor are they really your friends. They have your account data, but they don't have your biometrics. Does this matter? Not at all. Just saying this is why the reassign option is going on. Glad it all worked out for you.
 
That worked out because you had either bought the tickets at WDW and they were never linked to your MDE. Or you bought them online and gave away the physical tickets but you left everything "as is" on your MDE. You didn't click the "reassign" button.

The whole "reassign" thing is really problematic. It's causing a lot of trouble at the tapstiles. It would be better not to even have the reassign option on the MDE but to just instruct the ticket owner to just hand the cards to their friends (as you did). However, it's all about the MDE now. We want to keep the entitlements linked to the people who are actually using them. So the MDE "thinks" that you went into the parks for the parties. That makes no difference to you personally. But it messes with the data collection for Disney. And it also means that those cards you gave away are no longer really yours nor are they really your friends. They have your account data, but they don't have your biometrics. Does this matter? Not at all. Just saying this is why the reassign option is going on. Glad it all worked out for you.

True it worked last year. Yes, I bought mine online and said I would pick them up at the will call window. I picked up the tickets and still wasn't sure it would work or not. I am glad it did. I understand Disney doing this. I read about people buying the tickets and then selling them.
 
True it worked last year. Yes, I bought mine online and said I would pick them up at the will call window. I picked up the tickets and still wasn't sure it would work or not. I am glad it did. I understand Disney doing this. I read about people buying the tickets and then selling them.

It would work this year, too. As long as you didn't click on the "reassign" button on your MDE -- then you could hand the physical cards to someone else.

If you do click on "reassign" you just have to remember not to hand over the physical cards, but to remind the reassignee to use their own MB for party entrance. if the party entitlement shows up under their Reservations and Tickets page, then it's "on" their Magic Bands and cards. Or more correctly, their MB and cards can access the ticket entitlement.
 
I finally have a chance to look at my MDE and see what's what.

Like I posted earlier, there are 3 of me on my MDE - Cheryl, Cher and C. When I bought the ticket I indicated that C. would be using it. I have since reassigned the entitlements to Cher. Cher does not have a MB.

Here is where I'm stuck -
Cheryl has a MB and a 5 Day Park Hopper for which 5 days of FP+ have already been selected
C has no MB and a (FP+ generator only, not using for admission) 2 Day Park Hopper for which 2 days of FP+ have been selected, and a party ticket
Cher has no MB, no hard tickets, and party entitlements for which 1 Day of FP+ have been selected

Given that, am I understanding my options correctly?

Option #1 - I could to to GS and tell them that I reassigned my entitlements to another person which just so happens to be me and be issued a new plastic card for entry.

Option #2 - Assign the entitlements back to C. and use the party ticket for entry on the party day

Option #3 - Assign the entitlements to Cheryl and use the MB for party entry

Option #1, I'm going to feel like a nut. Options #2 and 3, I think I will lose the FP+ I selected using the party ticket. Also, can you have 6 pre-booked FP+ for one person on a day if that person has the valid media (3 using the park hopper and 3 using the party ticket)?

The only other option I can think of, that would still maximize FP+ selections, is to assign the entitlements to my sister who is on my MDE and will be getting a MB but actually will not be going into the parks. I put her on my reservation so that I could get an extra MB to use for SDFP+. My only concern with that is if asked for ID, I'm not her. And, biometrically, that MB will be linked to me so she could never use it for a ticket of her own.

Before I make any changes, is there an option I haven't considered?
 

I think I'm missing something...

I have three tickets for MVMCP. They show up under my account when I log in and says they are assigned to each of us. I received the plastic tickets in the mail yesterday. Now for my questions:

- when I log in, I see the tickets but there are no numbers with them. How do I know which ticket belongs to which person?

- These are the only Disney tickets we have as we are not going to the parks any other day or have a resort reservation so no Magic Bands. So does it matter which one of us uses which ticket?

- it says that I can make FP+ reservations 30 days out (I'm guessing for the 4-6ish time period since my understanding is that once the party starts there are no fastpasses available.

- Can you still enter the park at 4:00 with just the party ticket?

Thanks for any help you can offer! We haven't been to WDW since FP+ and Magic Bands were introduced so this is all new to us!
 
Cheryl has a MB and a 5 Day Park Hopper for which 5 days of FP+ have already been selected
C has no MB and a (FP+ generator only, not using for admission) 2 Day Park Hopper for which 2 days of FP+ have been selected, and a party ticket
Cher has no MB, no hard tickets, and party entitlements for which 1 Day of FP+ have been selected

Given that, am I understanding my options correctly?

Option #1 - I could to to GS and tell them that I reassigned my entitlements to another person which just so happens to be me and be issued a new plastic card for entry.

Option #2 - Assign the entitlements back to C. and use the party ticket for entry on the party day

Option #3 - Assign the entitlements to Cheryl and use the MB for party entry

Option #1, I'm going to feel like a nut. Options #2 and 3, I think I will lose the FP+ I selected using the party ticket. Also, can you have 6 pre-booked FP+ for one person on a day if that person has the valid media (3 using the park hopper and 3 using the party ticket)?

The only other option I can think of, that would still maximize FP+ selections, is to assign the entitlements to my sister who is on my MDE and will be getting a MB but actually will not be going into the parks. I put her on my reservation so that I could get an extra MB to use for SDFP+. My only concern with that is if asked for ID, I'm not her. And, biometrically, that MB will be linked to me so she could never use it for a ticket of her own.

Before I make any changes, is there an option I haven't considered?

You have a very complicated system under perfect control! Your three options are exactly as you describe them. A fourth option would be to buy a character MB which appeals to you and assign that to Cher so you can access the party entitlement and its prebooked FP+.

The whole guest services thing is a little chancy because you may end up with a helpful CM merging your alter egos. You might want to change the names of the alter egos to make them a little more distinct if you decide to do that. You would probably need to reassign the ticket to C before approaching the window, so the entitlement is back "on" the original card as that would really simplify the process. You could just hand over that card and say, can you reissue this ticket for a new person because it's preassigned to me and I want to give it away (which is allowed). Maybe in that case they wouldn't need to visit your MDE to see that there definitely is a entitlement. They would see the entitlement on the card. Do you see what I mean?

If you did that, the FP+ you prebooked for Cher would not fall off until about 36 hours had passed. So you'd have plenty of time to get the new card, go onto your MDE and reassign it to Cher to "save" the FP. (When you reassign a ticket away from a profile with FP+ that are dependent on that ticket, Disney will send you an email warning to say that if you don't assign another ticket pronto, the FP+ your prebooked will poof.)

You can't have 6 prebooked FP+ for one person on any day -- regardless of how many ticket options that person has. Maybe they have linked to their account a party ticket, an AP, and three different hoppers. Still only one set of prebooked FP+ for that person each day.

Your last option is actually a good one. Reassign the party entitlement to your sister (whose name you could temporarily change on the MDE to make it more similar to yours -- then change it back after the party if desired) and use her MB to access the party entitlement. You would have to rebook the advance FP+ that you had chosen for Cher. You're right, you would have to use that MB to enter the parks, so it would have your biometrics and couldn't be used by your sister in the future -- at least not for park entrance.
 
I think I'm missing something...

I have three tickets for MVMCP. They show up under my account when I log in and says they are assigned to each of us. I received the plastic tickets in the mail yesterday. Now for my questions:

- when I log in, I see the tickets but there are no numbers with them. How do I know which ticket belongs to which person?

- These are the only Disney tickets we have as we are not going to the parks any other day or have a resort reservation so no Magic Bands. So does it matter which one of us uses which ticket?

- it says that I can make FP+ reservations 30 days out (I'm guessing for the 4-6ish time period since my understanding is that once the party starts there are no fastpasses available.

- Can you still enter the park at 4:00 with just the party ticket?

Thanks for any help you can offer! We haven't been to WDW since FP+ and Magic Bands were introduced so this is all new to us!


On your Magic Bands and Cards, where you see the pictured party cards, you should see a number just below the image of the card. You can match that number up with the number on the back of each plastic card. Use a Sharpie to mark which ticket will be for which guest. That will save trouble later.

Keep in mind that if a family is going on all the same FP+ rides, it really doesn't matter which person uses which ticket for park entrance or for ride entrances. It only becomes a problem if you have chosen different rides and need to know which rides are on which tickets.

It would also be an issue if you plan to use those plastic cards in the future for park entrance in place of a MB (after you've linked a valid park ticket to each profile). You can use the plastic cards for SDFP+ (on any day other than the party day) and it won't matter which person uses which card for that purpose.

You can (and should!) enter the MK at 4:00 p.m. with just the party ticket. So don't book a FP+ for a window earlier than that if the system offers it.
 
Just got our Halloween cards in the mail. Have no name on them. I had to go into MDE and seen what number was assigned to each person and write their names on the back of the card. Having names on them would be a whole lot easier if you can't transfer the cards anyway......

This is exactly how I did it as well - luckily my nephew got Mickey the only male in our party and the only male character on the passes we received!

Some of the people in our party have a few different sets of passes in MDE so I am going to have those people use the MSSHP tickets instead of their MB's to be sure the correct admission is used.
 
You have a very complicated system under perfect control! Your three options are exactly as you describe them. A fourth option would be to buy a character MB which appeals to you and assign that to Cher so you can access the party entitlement and its prebooked FP+.

The whole guest services thing is a little chancy because you may end up with a helpful CM merging your alter egos. You might want to change the names of the alter egos to make them a little more distinct if you decide to do that. You would probably need to reassign the ticket to C before approaching the window, so the entitlement is back "on" the original card as that would really simplify the process. You could just hand over that card and say, can you reissue this ticket for a new person because it's preassigned to me and I want to give it away (which is allowed). Maybe in that case they wouldn't need to visit your MDE to see that there definitely is a entitlement. They would see the entitlement on the card. Do you see what I mean?

If you did that, the FP+ you prebooked for Cher would not fall off until about 36 hours had passed. So you'd have plenty of time to get the new card, go onto your MDE and reassign it to Cher to "save" the FP. (When you reassign a ticket away from a profile with FP+ that are dependent on that ticket, Disney will send you an email warning to say that if you don't assign another ticket pronto, the FP+ your prebooked will poof.)

You can't have 6 prebooked FP+ for one person on any day -- regardless of how many ticket options that person has. Maybe they have linked to their account a party ticket, an AP, and three different hoppers. Still only one set of prebooked FP+ for that person each day.

Your last option is actually a good one. Reassign the party entitlement to your sister (whose name you could temporarily change on the MDE to make it more similar to yours -- then change it back after the party if desired) and use her MB to access the party entitlement. You would have to rebook the advance FP+ that you had chosen for Cher. You're right, you would have to use that MB to enter the parks, so it would have your biometrics and couldn't be used by your sister in the future -- at least not for park entrance.

I've been studying both threads quite a bit so I very much appreciate your comment that I have "a very complicated system under perfect control!" :goodvibes
As to my options, it feels a little bit like Let's Make a Deal with Monty Hall. :lmao: (That shows my age doesn't it?) I meant with Wayne Brady. ;) I'll go with my last option and take the extra step you suggested of changing her name to something similar to mine. I might use my middle name.
:thanks:
 
Disneysplaining Halloween or Christmas Party Ticket Reassignment

Disney allows reassignment of unused tickets.

If you're thinking about reassigning party tickets that appear on your MDE, make sure you understand the way the MDE system works before proceeding. Maybe you already do understand, in which case ... proceed. :)

Disney party tickets are not like football game tickets or concert tickets. They aren't a physical thing.

The party ticket isn't "on" the plastic card.

The physical card that you receive isn't the party ticket. It's just a plastic card that acts as a conduit to access the party "entitlement" (in Disneyspeak). You can move the party entitlement off the plastic card by reassigning. But you can't reassign the plastic card. That always stays on the profile of the original guest that the party ticket was assigned to on an MDE. That card is nontransferable. The party entitlement, however, is reassignable.

The party ticket is a sort of metaphysical idea or concept that exists as a disembodied entitlement. It starts out life born onto a plastic card. But it doesn't have to stay there. Until the ticket entitlement is used to enter the MK, you will see the option to reassign it on the Reservations and Tickets page of your MDE. (You will not see this option if the person with the entitlement has their own MDE - only that person will then see the reassign option.) Until someone enters the park with that entitlement, it can be transferred to someone else - as many times as you like. There will only ever be one park entrance possible. But you can play hot potato with the entitlement, bouncing it from one guest to another on your MDE until someone actually uses it. Not that you would have any reason to bounce it around. The point once again is that the ticket entitlement can be transferred. But cards cannot be transferred. MBs and cards marry the guest for life. Once a card is linked to an individual, it is stuck there.

When you buy party tickets on the Disney website, you're offered the choice of a print-at-home voucher/confirmation or you can have the plastic tickets mailed to you. (It doesn't matter too much which method you choose.) When you place the order for the tickets, you are required by the website to identify which of your friends and family members will be using the party tickets. When you receive the cards, either in the mail or at the will call/guest services window,each plastic card has been preassigned to one of the guests you designated. At the will call window, the CM will probably write the name of each guest on the back of his/her card. But if you get them in the mail, the only way to tell which card has been assigned to which guest in your group is to go to the Magic Bands and Cards page of your MDE and match the numbers shown with the numbers on the back of the cards in your hand. You can then write the name of the appropriate guest on each card with a Sharpie. You could enter the parks if you've accidentally swapped the cards around among your group members, but it's better to keep things straight. For instance, if Jim uses Joe's card to enter, then Jim's biometrics will be linked to that card. So in the future, that card is useless to both Joe and Jim. If Joe uses his own card to enter and gets his own biometrics linked to it, that card can be used if he has misplaced his AP or doesn't feel like wearing an MB.

If the party tickets are going to be used by the guests you preassigned at purchase, then you're all set. The guests can use those plastic tickets to enter the parks. It's always a good idea to stop by Guest Services to make sure the various tickets on the guests' profiles are prioritized -- so you won't lose a park hopper day when entering after 4:00 p.m. for a party. The Halloween party ticket "knows" about everything on your MDE. It knows all the other tickets you have. That party ticket can also open your resort room door (after check in). The Halloween party ticket can do anything your MBs can do. So can any of the cards and bands that appear on the Magic Bands and Cards page of your individual MDE profile. They are all clones.

If you know someone who would like to reassign their party entitlement to you, they can do that on their MDE (as long as your MDEs are friends). Once your friend has reassigned the ticket to you, you will see that ticket entitlement on the Reservations and Tickets page of your MDE. However, they will still see the plastic card that once "held" the ticket on their own MDE. So you would then use one of your own MBs or cards (annual pass or any other RFID card linked to your personal profile) to access the entitlement and enter the MK for the party, not the plastic card the ticket was initially linked to. If you tried to enter the party with your friend's original plastic card, you would not get in. The entitlement is no longer on that card. No one can get in with that card.

It's easiest to reassign a party ticket to a profile that has a way of accessing the entitlement -- in other words, to a profile which already has an MB or card on their MDE. If you want to reassign to someone without an MB or card, visit guest services and tell them that you've reassigned the entitlement, but the new owner of the party ticket has no ticket media. The new guest will probably have to show ID to get a new plastic card which will be linked to their own MDE (and therefore to the party entitlement which now resides there).

If you're picking up the tickets with a voucher and would like to reassign, tell the CM at guest services that the guests for whom you bought the tickets won't be using them. You're giving them to other friends. If you don't do that, you'll be given plastic cards that are linked to the people for whom you bought the tickets on your MDE.

Reassigning the party ticket entitlement is allowed, and it's easy to do. Just remember that the plastic card itself is nontransferable! Guests who get confused about this might end up wasting the first 45 minutes of their MK arrival at guest services straightening it out. Those are people who don't read the DISboards!
 
I got an email today from Disney saying "great news we have reviewed your plans in MDE and made sure they are appropriately displayed..."

On review of my MDE account my ticket that was linked under "Jen" was combined with my ticket that was under "Jennifer." I now don't have separate tickets, but all are under the same profile. Anyone had this happen to them recently with their tickets?
 
I got an email today from Disney saying "great news we have reviewed your plans in MDE and made sure they are appropriately displayed..."

On review of my MDE account my ticket that was linked under "Jen" was combined with my ticket that was under "Jennifer." I now don't have separate tickets, but all are under the same profile. Anyone had this happen to them recently with their tickets?
It's been occurring for quite awhile - at least a few months. That's why on ScrapYap's SDFP thread it was recommended to use completely different names or phantom names so that MagicBands and tickets wouldn't become merged into a single MDE profile.
 
Okay, I have a question or two about using an MVMCP ticket for extra FP+. And some of the questions may be dumb, but just want to be clear and spell each thing out to be sure so I don't mess it up if I decide to go this way.

I have my MDE and our AP tickets all set with FP+ for the Dec trip that my DD25 and I are taking this year. I still have to buy our party tickets. I was considering possibly making a new MDE account for each of us and buying our Xmas party tickets online thru my new MDE acct and having her join my new 2nd acct as family. Now, would I need to make an MDE for each of us and hook her into mine to be able to use both the tickets this way or can I just make one for me and buy two tickets without saying who the second person is? Do I need to use a totally different name for the MDE acct(s) and different email acct(s) for these each as well?
So, if I buy two party tickets and get them set up as decribed above, to make extra FP+ during that 4 - 6:30 time, can we use our regular AP's to enter the park earlier in the day, then at 4 p.m., just exit and return on the other side with our MVMCP hard party ticket? Will they make us do the finger scan thing to connect the party ticket to each of us? If so, wouldn't they realize we already had entered the park on our own AP's with different names?

I hope this all made sense, lol, it's all a bit confusing, and not sure we need another 3 FP+ but checking out how to do it just in case, so we do it right. TIA!!
 
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So, if I buy two party tickets and get them set up as decribed above, to make extra FP+ during that 4 - 6:30 time, can we use our regular AP's to enter the park earlier in the day, then at 4 p.m., just exit and return on the other side with our MVMCP hard party ticket? Will they make us do the finger scan thing to connect the party ticket to each of us? If so, wouldn't they realize we already had entered the park on our own AP's with different names?
Enter the park using your APs. At 4:00 or later, go to Tomorrowland or Frontierland and pick up your Party wristband after having your Party tickets scanned by the CM. There is no reason to exit the park and CMs don't care about names.

It's easier to just add two random names to your MDE and link the Party tickets to the two random people.

You may want to check the 1st post of ScrapYap's SDFP thread:
http://www.disboards.com/threads/maximize-fp-get-a-second-set-see-post-227-before-posting.3245463/
 
Enter the park using your APs. At 4:00 or later, go to Tomorrowland or Frontierland and pick up your Party wristband after having your Party tickets scanned by the CM. There is no reason to exit the park and CMs don't care about names.

It's easier to just add two random names to your MDE and link the Party tickets to the two random people.

You may want to check the 1st post of ScrapYap's SDFP thread:
http://www.disboards.com/threads/maximize-fp-get-a-second-set-see-post-227-before-posting.3245463/


Hmm, thanks , hiroMYHero, that sounds easier than expected! So, the random names don't need an MDE to add them to my acct?

And, thanks for the link, I'll check that out, too!
 
Hmm, thanks , hiroMYHero, that sounds easier than expected! So, the random names don't need an MDE to add them to my acct?

And, thanks for the link, I'll check that out, too!
Any name can be added to an MDE account. You don't need to make multiple MDE accounts, just add them to your own account.
 
I'm a bit confused. We got the hard plastic tickets in the mail. After we had received them I noticed in MDE that the child ticket was assigned to me, and that an adult ticket was assigned to my DD. So I switched them. Will our cards still work?
 
I'm a bit confused. We got the hard plastic tickets in the mail. After we had received them I noticed in MDE that the child ticket was assigned to me, and that an adult ticket was assigned to my DD. So I switched them. Will our cards still work?

It is pretty confusing! Compare the ticket numbers from the back of the plastic cards to the numbers shown on the MBs and Cards page of your MDE. You'll find that the card originally linked to you is still linked to you. But since you switched your entitlement to the correct adult ticket, your card now has that entitlement. So you should be all set. Just remember that though you switched the entitlements, the plastic cards are anchored to you permanently. So use the card that matches the one shown for you on your MDE
 
I got an email today from Disney saying "great news we have reviewed your plans in MDE and made sure they are appropriately displayed..."

On review of my MDE account my ticket that was linked under "Jen" was combined with my ticket that was under "Jennifer." I now don't have separate tickets, but all are under the same profile. Anyone had this happen to them recently with their tickets?

They seem to be stepping this up. Nicknames are no longer safe to avoid cloning. Best to make separate MDEs really. Though random names should be safe.

NBFP+ no longer work, at least not when manipulated on the app.
 












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