In 2026, the Disneyland Resort system allows you to link a Magic Key pass to multiple Disney accounts, which is a highly convenient feature for families and social groups traveling together. When you "link" a pass that belongs to someone else to your account, you are essentially gaining the ability to manage plans for that person, such as making theme park reservations, joining virtual queues, or booking Lightning Lane entries on their behalf. However, it is important to distinguish between "linking" and "owning." The pass remains legally and financially tied to the primary account of the person who purchased it or the individual named on the pass. To link it, you simply scan the barcode or enter the ID number into the Disneyland app. This functionality is essential for large parties who want one "lead" person to coordinate the day's itinerary. You should be aware that once a pass is linked to multiple apps, any one of those users can modify or cancel reservations, so communication within your group is vital to ensure that your carefully planned "park days" aren't accidentally deleted by a well-meaning friend or family member.