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Can you merge two Disney accounts?

Frequently Asked Questions It is not recommended to have more than one Disney Account. Please note that it is not possible to merge Disney Accounts, so we advise you to use only the one you created using your preferred e-mail address.



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The first time that a ticket is used, a photo is taken of that individual and is used to verify that the same person is using that ticket. So as long as it is the same person using the ticket, it may be linked to multiple 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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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. After they are added, you can easily link Theme Park tickets to them and add them to your room and dining reservations.

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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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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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Disney+ will be taking the lead from Netflix and cracking down on password sharing on its platform starting on November 1st. The change will begin rolling out in Canada, firstly. The company announced the change in an email sent to Canadian subscribers.

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Spouses/domestic partners may use their Spouse/Domestic Partner Pass to admit Guests into the parks with or without the presence of the Employee or Retiree. Spouses/domestic partners may not admit themselves into an eligible Disney Theme Park after the Employee or Retiree has already entered the park with Guest(s).

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Up to four different devices can watch Disney Plus at once. Each Disney Plus account can have seven active profiles so that the whole family can have their own profiles.

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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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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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Name each new ticket accurately for each user when you link them because the names on tickets cannot be changed. Disneyland does not check the names, but it will be easier for you to select party members in Genie+ if the tickets are named properly.

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