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Does each family member need the Disney app?

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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Julia, one of the great things about the My Disney Experience app is that while each member traveling with you (ages 13 and older) can choose to use the app with their own My Disney Experience account, they don't have to.

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Is your group meeting up at a specific location? You can use the map to get detailed instructions on where to go. Although it is not necessary, I do highly suggest that your whole party downloads the mobile app!

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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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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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Can I share my MagicMobile pass? Yes, you can share your pass with members of your travel party. Anyone who receives your shared pass will be able to add it to their digital wallet and use all of its linked entitlements. Currently, you cannot add guests directly from your Family & Friends to your MagicMobile pass.

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Disney+ will start cracking down on password sharing, following Netflix's lead. The company plans to implement restrictions on sharing outside of households. CEO Bob Iger has been discussing solutions for shared accounts and emphasized that Disney can track user logins.

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