Hi, Jason. It's so nice that you found us here on our little corner of the internet! We love to help Guests plan for their visit to a variety of
Disney destinations and I'm happy to help you today.
There is so much to do for every age at the
Walt Disney World Resort. From
high-speed thrills to
attractions that specifically cater to the young and young at heart to experiences for the whole family to enjoy together, there really is something for everyone at the resort. So whether you're going to stick together or separate and then meet up later on, everyone can have their best day ever each day of their trip!
Since
all Guests under the age of 14 need to be accompanied by a Guest who is 14 or older, and
anyone 13 or older can create their own My Disney Experience account, I would ensure that at least one Guest traveling in the "kid group" does this and connects to your wife through the
My Family & Friends List. They'll also want to
request permission to help manage plans of any profiles she manages. This should give them the ability to see everyone's tickets that are connected to them. She can also create mobile passes through the
Disney MagicMobile Service and share these passes through iMessage to the Guest who is 14 or older to scan everyone into the parks. Of course, if everyone has
MagicBands, they can scan those to gain entry. And lastly, you can also visit a
Guest Relations location outside of any of the theme parks and request physical admission cards (that look like credit cards) to use to scan into the parks. Just as a hot tip, make sure each of the younger Guests knows which finger they used for fingerprinting from the first time they entered a park on the trip as they will need to use that same finger any time they enter a theme park subsequently!
Jason, springtime is one of the best times to visit the resort. Be sure to check out the
EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival, which is available until May 27, 2024. If you have any other questions,
I'm here for you!
What beautiful blossoms we have this year,
Matt