abwdreaming
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Aug 23, 2003
My husband set up his own MDX account on his phone app. Would it be better for him to delete it and simply use My my MDX account that our Disney World trip and FP+ are on? Not certain how all this works.
Yes, using the MaxPass is very beneficial.We've been to Disney World multiple times but never to Disneyland. Heading there this summer for a short trip. Are fast passes necessary? Taking recommendations on what we should get a fast pass for. Thanks!
Yes, using the MaxPass is very beneficial.
Because this is the WDW board, I’ll try moving your post over to the DLR board.
And just for more info, the downsides to MP are that it is only for use at 10 places at DL (unlike the 25 at MK) and that you cannot choose from a selection of available times, you have to take the time that appears. Also, make sure you enter the park before you try to get your first FP.The great things about DLR FP is that you aren't limited to three (to start), there is no tiering, and every ride has FP available every day you go (they may run out as the day progresses, but every ride has a full contingent of FPs available to start each day with).
And just for more info, the downsides to MP are that it is only for use at 10 places at DL (unlike the 25 at MK) and that you cannot choose from a selection of available times, you have to take the time that appears. Also, make sure you enter the park before you try to get your first FP.
The number of locations may be a downside, but not being able to pick a time slot is a major positive, as you can do a lot with little to no planning, so much nicer than planning at 60 days out.And just for more info, the downsides to MP are that it is only for use at 10 places at DL (unlike the 25 at MK) and that you cannot choose from a selection of available times, you have to take the time that appears. Also, make sure you enter the park before you try to get your first FP.