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Can two people be on the My Disney Experience app?

Thanks so much for visiting us with your question today. I'm pleased to tell you that, yes, it is definitely possible for both you and your husband to manage your kids' tickets through your My Disney Experience accounts.



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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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As for your Family & Friends List, there is currently no maximum number of people you can be linked with on your My Disney Experience account! However, if you are travelling with a large group, it may be easier to make certain reservations by splitting the group into smaller sub-groups.

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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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How do I link my Family and friends”
  1. Open the My Disney Experience mobile app.
  2. Select the three horizontal lines in the bottom right corner of the home screen.
  3. Scroll down and select “My Profile”
  4. Select the Friends & Family list tab.
  5. Scroll down and “Add a Guest”


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To add him, open your My Disney Experience mobile app, select “My Profile,” and at the top, select the Family & Friends List tab. You will then “Add A Guest” and complete the process from there. Once he is added to your list any plans or changes you make, he will be able to access them from his account on his device.

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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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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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Once you create your child's account in the My Disney Experience app, you become the manager of that account. Only one adult needs to create an account for the child, making multiple accounts may cause issues with redeeming Lightning Lanes and accessing existing travel plans.

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First, log into your account online. Hover your mouse over the My Disney Experience tab, then click My Family & Friends. Scroll down until you see the people you'd like to co-manage plans with, then click Update next to their name.

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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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In most situations, you'll fine if only one member of your family of passholders buys the Memory Maker add-on. (Remember from above that up that the photos of up to 25 linked Friends and Family can be added to one account.)

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With your Memory Maker purchase, you can download the photos of up to 25 members who are on your Family & Friends list. After your vacation, you'll have access to your vacation photos for 45 days from the day they were taken. So, with 14 others in your party, you are well within the sharing limit.

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One added benefit to Memory Maker is, not only can you download your own Disney PhotoPass photos, but also those of up to 25 members of your Family & Friends who share media with you on the My Disney Experience website or app!

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Katherine, children under the age of 3 are special Guests of my pal, Mickey Mouse and do not require theme park admission at Walt Disney World. If your child is the age of 3 or older then he or she would need to have a valid theme park ticket to visit one of the Walt Disney World Theme Parks.

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No, Disney does not expect you to bring any proof of age for children under 3. The honor system is pretty easy to follow at that age, so you are good just arriving and having a magical time.

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