Track Where Family Members Are in Disney World
What happens when someone accepts my Family & Friends invitation for My Disney Experience?
Once you invite someone to connect to your Family & Friends list, that person will receive an email notification and be given the choice to accept or decline your invitation. When they accept, you will see a check mark next to their name in your Family & Friends list and you can then share the vacation planning activities in My Disney Experience.
If you wish to modify what information you are sharing with other people, you can change your Family & Friends viewing permissions for each individual Guest by selecting the "Edit" button next to someone's name in your Family & Friends list.
How is my information shared with the people on My Family & Friends list in My Disney Experience?
Each person in your Family & Friends list in My Disney Experience is able to see your shared activities with that Guest or all your activities—depending on how you set your permissions for each person—including dining reservations.
People connected to your Family & Friends are able to invite each other to connect. Your contact and payment information will not be visible to your Family & Friends.
If you wish to modify what information you are sharing with other people, you can change your Family & Friends viewing permissions for each individual Guest by selecting the "Edit" button next to someone's name in your Family & Friends list.
View your Family & Friends list to invite someone to connect with you. You must sign in to My Disney Experience to view or modify your Family & Friends.
The words "View Only Shared Activities" appears next to one of my Family & Friends in My Disney Experience. What does this mean?
"View Only Shared Activities" means that the permissions for that person are set so that they can only view activities you both share—including dining reservations.
If you wish for a member of your Family & Friends to view all of your activities, regardless if they are involved in them, visit Family & Friends, select the "Edit" button next to their name and change their "Plan and Share" permission to "View All Activitie
How do I remove someone from my Family & Friends list?
To remove someone from your Family & Friends list, please follow these instructions:
- View your Family & Friends list in My Disney Experience.
- Locate the person that you wish to remove on the list and press the "Edit" button.
- You will see a page with details about the person that you wish to remove. Press the "Remove" button.
- A pop-up message will appear and ask you to confirm that you wish to remove the person. Press the "Remove" button.
The above instructions will work if you are removing an adult with a separate Disney account. If you added someone to your Family & Friends list and that person does not have a separate account—for example, a young child—follow these instructions to permanently delete the person:
- View your Family & Friends list in My Disney Experience.
- Locate the person that you wish to delete on the list and press the "Edit" button.
- You will see a page with details about the person that you wish to delete. Press the "Delete" button.
- A pop-up message will appear and ask you to confirm that you wish to permanently delete the person. Press the "Delete" button.
Once you remove or delete someone from your Family & Friends list, you cannot undo this action. However, if they have a separate Disney account,you can request to reconnect them to your Friends & Family list.
You cannot delete Guests on your Family & Friends list who have active entitlements—such as Disney dining plans. If you encounter a situation where you wish to remove or delete someone and you are unable to do so, please call (407) 939-4357. Guests under 18 years of age must have parent or guardian permission to call.
In My Disney Experience, how can multiple adults or teens make plans for a child?
In the Family & Friends section of My Disney Experience, you can create a profile for a child under age 13 simply by entering the name and age. The person who creates a child's profile will manage the profile and all the plans for that child. The child's profile cannot be transferred to another person to manage.
Only create one profile per child. Creating multiple profiles for an individual may result in issues accessing travel plans and redeeming FastPass+ selections.
Any Guest age 13 and older who does not have a Disney account may create an account at any time. If you make plans on behalf of a Guest who later creates a Disney account, be sure to invite that Guest to connect with you in Family & Friends using his or her Disney account email. This allows the plans you've made to migrate to the other Guest's account.
There is a check mark next to one of my Family & Friends in My Disney Experience. What does this symbol mean?
It means that you're connected! The check mark signifies that you invited someone to connect to your Family & Friends and that they accepted your request.
Your new connection is now able to see either only the shared activities you have with that Guest or all your activities—depending on how you set your permissions for that person—including dining reservations. People connected to your Family & Friends are able to invite each other to connect.
If you wish to modify what information you are sharing with other people, you can change your Family & Friends viewing permissions for each individual Guest by selecting the "Edit" button next to someone's name in your Family & Friends list.
The words "View Only Shared Activities" appears next to one of my Family & Friends in My Disney Experience. What does this mean?
"View Only Shared Activities" means that the permissions for that person are set so that they can only view activities you both share—including dining reservations.
If you wish for a member of your Family & Friends to view all of your activities, regardless if they are involved in them, visit Family & Friends, select the "Edit" button next to their name and change their "Plan and Share" permission to "View All Activities".
I invited someone to connect to my Family & Friends list in My Disney Experience. What does the connection status of "Invite Pending" mean?
When you invite a new person to connect to your Family & Friends list in My Disney Experience, they are sent an email message asking them to accept or decline your invitation. Until they respond, their status will be shown as "Invite Pending".
In most cases, all you need to do is wait. If your connection request is declined, the connection status will be shown as "Invitation Declined".
If you wish to resend your invitation, select the "Invite Pending" link next to their name on your Family & Friends list.
Of course, you can also call or email the person you are trying to connect to and ask them to respond to your invitation. For security reasons, we cannot provide alternative ways to contact people you invite.
If your request was declined and you believe that it should not have been, please double check the email address of the person you are inviting and confirm that it is correct. Also, keep in mind that children are unable to accept invitations to connect—their parents or guardians must do so for them.
If you have repeatedly tried to connect to someone, and you are unable to do so for what you believe are technical reasons, please call (407) 939-4357. Guests under 18 years of age must have parent or guardian permission to call.
I invited someone to connect to my Family & Friends in My Disney Experience. The person has a status reading "Invitation Declined". What does this status mean?
"Invitation Declined" means your invitation was declined by the person you invited to join your Family & Friends.
If your request was declined and you believe that it should not have been, please double check the email address of the person you are inviting and confirm that it is correct.
If you wish to send another invitation, select the "Invite" link next to the Guest's name on your Family & Friends list.
If you have repeatedly tried to connect to someone, and you're unable to do so for what you believe are technical reasons, please call (407) 939-4357. Guests under 18 years of age must have parent or guardian permission to call.
Track Where Family Members Are in Disney World
Source: https://mickeystravel.com/site/wdw/mymagic/family-friends/family-friends-faq/
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