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15 Apr 18, 10:01 PM |
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Fast pass advice when in two groups.
Hi all.
Myself, my wife and 3 kids (2,5,8) have 14 day disney tickets from 2nd June.(just purchased today) We're travelling with our friends who also have 3 kids, similar ages. We've booked seperately but are on the same flight and same hotel, and want to attack Disney parks mostly together. Any tips on lining up fast passes so that we can queue together or is this difficult to achieve? Any advice on doing the parks in two groups would be appreciated. Thanks. |
15 Apr 18, 10:09 PM |
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Very Serious Dibber
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I think you need to link all the tickets on MDE so one person can see them and then you can book FP together. We were in a group of 3 families and it worked well for us last year, you can use the parks wifi to change and adapt plans as needed or do it every evening depending on how you're all feeling.I sure someone will be along with more details.
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16 Apr 18, 07:44 AM |
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Imagineer
Join Date: Dec 12
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The other party has their own MDX account
go to Family and friends in your MDX menu (website) at the bottom of your friends and family list, click "add a guest" enter the details for the lead guest of that other party when you've entered all of the information, a new line will appear with 2 choices - manage this guest - invite to connect select invite to connect and you'll be able to enter that other party's email adress (use their mdx email connection login) they will receive an invite, like you would for a social network once they accept that invite, and they allow you to share plans (done on family and friends too) then you will be able to plan FP+ for them (and so will they, for you) when you do FP+ you'll be able to select them as member of your party and book the same FP+ for the whole group if you add them after your FP+ selections were made, you'll have the option to copy FP+ over, so they get the same ones as you BUT there needs to be FP+ available for the same attraction at the same time, and for the number of people in the whole party. and that won't happen for the big rides. booking FP+ separately will make it quite difficult to get compatible times, so I strongly suggest going the friends function route. |
17 Apr 18, 09:24 PM |
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Guest
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Great advice.
Thankyou very much. |
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