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Can I link my friends Disney ticket to my account?

Once your friend is in your Friends & Family List, you can link your friend's ticket by typing in the ticket's 12-digit ID number using the My Disney Experience linking tool or the My Disney Experience mobile app.



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You'll do this by visiting the “Tickets and Passes” section of the App and tapping the '+' symbol in the upper-right hand corner. Use the “Link Tickets & Passes” button to add each person. Repeat these steps on each mobile device that you wish to link tickets to.

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Linking your tickets will help you make reservations and join virtual queues together as a group. You can link the park tickets or passes for your entire party, up to 10 Guests, to multiple mobile devices.

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Each person in your family does not need a separate My Disney Experience account but should be included on your account for easy planning. If you need to add your spouse or kids, sign into your My Disney Experience account. Choose Family & Friends then go to the bottom where you have the option to Add a Guest.

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Some reservations, tickets and purchases may not automatically appear in My Disney Experience. Link these items to your account to be ready to plan and share the magic with family and friends.

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Make sure that both of you have your own My Disney Experience accounts, have downloaded the My Disney Experience mobile app, and have connected with each other (ensuring that you are sharing plans). This will allow both of you to make reservations from your individual devices and accounts for your travel party.

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For children under the age of 13 and Guests that do not wish to have their own My Disney Experience accounts, you can create a My Disney Experience account profile managed under your account by selecting "Add a Guest" at the bottom of your Family and Friends List.

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First, be sure your theme park tickets have been linked to your Disney account. Some reservations and tickets may not autoMAGICALLY appear in My Disney Experience. You can visit the Link Reservations and Tickets page on disneyworld.com to verify.

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To share your plans, find their name on your “My Family & Friends” list and click “Update” next to their name. You can select how you want to share your plans and photos with this person. Be sure to save your options. Both of you need to share plans with each other.

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If you purchased tickets for your party and want to be able to send the tickets to them then you can most definitely screenshot the digital tickets to send to each person. Just be sure that this screenshot includes the barcode that will need to be scanned at the entrance of the park.

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Some reservations, tickets and purchases may not automatically appear in My Disney Experience. Link these items to your account to be ready to plan and share the magic with family and friends. Reservations and purchases that are linked to your account are listed in My Plans.

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I'm happy to let you know that you do not need to worry about the name on your ticket matching your ID, unless that ticket is a special ticket, like the Military Promotional Park Hopper Ticket. Those tickets must be scanned for the first time with a valid ID.

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On your device, go to My Profile and choose Family & Friends List at the top. Scroll to the bottom of your list and select Add a Guest and then Scan their linking code. You'll be able to use your phone's camera to scan your wife's linking code. Once she accepts the invitation to connect, you should be all set.

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On your device, go to My Profile and choose Family & Friends List at the top. Scroll to the bottom of your list and select Add a Guest and then Scan their linking code. You'll be able to use your phone's camera to scan your wife's linking code. Once she accepts the invitation to connect, you should be all set.

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Some promotional tickets, including discounted tickets for eligible active and retired military personnel, have certain ID requirements. Even with those, ID is more for purposes of eligibility verification than name matching.

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