![]() The final part of the My Disney Experience dropdown is the “Photography” section with a couple of ways to manage photos if you have PhotoPass shots or have signed up for Disney’s Memory Maker Program MAGICBANDSįor those staying at a Disney-owned resort, MagicBands are quite handy, and play many roles on a trip. The last link in this section is for annual passholders. The most important thing you do here is to de-activate old MagicBands, as having more than around ten active at once messes with Disney’s systems especially at the hotels, as I have learned the hard way. Next is “MagicBands and Cards.” (“Cards” means tickets for which you don’t have MagicBands.) Next is “My Wish List.” I’ve never used it nor do I know anyone who has, but it’s meant as a place to bookmark things you want to do. The simplest way to do this is just to type in their name.ĭisney has instructions for more complicated relationships here. If you have trouble, try tech support-at (407) 939-5277-and have the ticket and reservation numbers of the missing elements at hand. You can also add family and friends through a link here, or through the next menu item, “My Family and Friends.”Īdding other folk lets you then assign tickets to them, group them into FastPass+ parties you are scheduling, add them to dining reservations, etc. “My Profile” is where you edit, review and change your basic data. The next major section is “My Account,” with “My Profile,” “My Family and Friends,” “MagicBands and Cards,” “My Wish List,” and “Annual Passholders.” Details on how to set up your Disney World FastPass+ are elsewhere on this site. “FastPass+” is where you make and modify your FastPass+. You need your reservation numbers to make these work. ![]() One important feature of this “My Reservations and Tickets” page is that you can link tickets and reservations that you did not make from your MDE account, like if you bought discounted tickets from the Official Ticket Center, (or that just aren’t showing up there) by clicking the “Link Tickets” or “Link Dining Reservations” buttons. Messaging is one of the weaker parts of the MDE site-there’s no way to mark messages as read, etc. ![]() It also adds a list of your valid tickets, and begins with, in red, some annoying messaging. “My Reservations and Tickets” shows basically the same stuff, but ordered by topic rather than date–so, for example, all dining will be grouped under the topic “Dining Reservations.” So it knows and reminds me that April I am having lunch at Sanaa, later have some FastPass+ at the Animal Kingdom, and am checking out of a Jambo DVC room and into a regular Animal Kingdom Lodge room. “My Itinerary” will show everything MDE knows about your trip, one day at a time. The first section is “Plan and Manage,” with three clickable links, “My Itinerary,” “My Reservations and Tickets,” and “FastPass+.” There’s many more tools in the “My Disney Experience” dropdown at the right. From your account you can buy tickets (“Parks & Tickets”), book your hotel (“Places to Stay”), make dining and other reservations (“Things to Do”), and see your current plans. See the menu items at the top of the image. If you are staying at a Disney-owned resort hotel, you also use it to customize your MagicBands (more on those below) and do online check-in. ![]() It is generally easier and faster to do your planning via the website.Ī My Disney Experience account is required to make FastPass+ reservations, and handy for all your other reservations. Although Disney does not make a big deal out of this, the website is meant for planning, and the app for in-Orlando checks and changes. Once you are signed up on the website, get the app as well. If you don’t already have a My Disney Experience (MDE) account, sign up for one by visiting this page and clicking the “sign in or create account” button in the middle of the screen. The My Disney Experience web resources (and app) is a key tool for planning your Disney World vacation–especially FastPass+.Īnd if you are staying in a Disney-owned resort, you need to know about MagicBands too! MY DISNEY EXPERIENCE They are still available, and useable–just not free. Note: MagicBands are no longer free for those with Disney resort hotel reservations. ![]()
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