I got this message for the first time this morning playing from home, but I was a little "late" this morning (maaaaybe close to 8:01). My "guess" is that error appears the nanosecond after all regular groups are assigned and backups are released?
Not to Jinx it but looks like they may have gotten their mojo back with a 29 group spread this morning!
Is this more likely for those with paper tickets or does it also apply to APs?I suspect the PP knows this, but lately Disney has been viewing suspiciously anyone who scans into DL then DCA, or vice versa, in a short time frame. The second scan can result in you not being admitted and needing to talk to a Disney manager. Apparently Disney has been doing this to come down on people falsely sharing their tickets with others.
Is this more likely for those with paper tickets or does it also apply to APs?
We entered DL this morning and then went over to DCA for early entry. No stopping or questions with 2 annual pass holders.
Yes, I really thought that they would be doing that by now! It really takes away value from EMH right now.Disney can simply save the trouble and code to allow grabbing BG from either side just like the FP knows if you have a hopper.
If it’s a backup group they won’t do anything. They’ve never not reached the guaranteed groups at Disneyland, on the handful of occasions that’s happened at DHS they issue guest recovery.What happens if you have a boarding group number and it stays down the entire day? The main reason you went to DL?
Thanks, daughter is there now in a regular boarding group, 70 I believe. It's been down awhile.If it’s a backup group they won’t do anything. They’ve never not reached the guaranteed groups at Disneyland, on the handful of occasions that’s happened at DHS they issue guest recovery.
That was a massive jinx. Looks like we're trying to start up again, though...Not to Jinx it but looks like they may have gotten their mojo back with a 29 group spread this morning!
I don't understand how you could share your ticket with someone, since it has your photo assigned to it. I know that some days they're not taking photos at DL, to keep the lines moving, but you would still have to exit the park, "share" your ticket with someone, who then goes into CA Adventure, where their picture IS taken. And obviously since you did this in a 5 minute period, you did not do anything at DL.I suspect the PP knows this, but lately Disney has been viewing suspiciously anyone who scans into DL then DCA, or vice versa, in a short time frame. The second scan can result in you not being admitted and needing to talk to a Disney manager. Apparently Disney has been doing this to come down on people falsely sharing their tickets with others.
I don't understand how you could share your ticket with someone, since it has your photo assigned to it. I know that some days they're not taking photos at DL, to keep the lines moving, but you would still have to exit the park, "share" your ticket with someone, who then goes into CA Adventure, where their picture IS taken. And obviously since you did this in a 5 minute period, you did not do anything at DL.
And if it's an AP, which already has your picture, how exactly would that work? I'm curious as to what I'm missing here. If the security block was not in place, how would one game the system?
I don't understand how you could share your ticket with someone, since it has your photo assigned to it.