Yes the queue for MMRR is awesome! We had so much fun looking at everything in the line.WAFDL: Having just gone to DL for the first time two weeks ago and ridden the rides from both parks with a keen eye for differences, the ones that stuck out to me were definitely Space Mountain, PotC, and It's a Small World. Both versions are better in DL IMO. I loved how Small World snuck Disney characters into each country's theming in different ways. I don't remember the version at WDW doing any of that, unless they changed that in the last few years.
The queue for MMRR is ADORABLE in DL. I rode it on literally the last day they had the virtual queue with zero wait, and spent a ton of time checking out the queue on the way to the trains. You will love it. And, Guardians at DL is amazing. It may have been my favorite park at DL period.
WAFDL: Well DLR is my home park and I haven't been to WDW since I was 9 (year of the infamous birthday cake castle ) so I'm not going to compare but I am looking forward to riding Holiday IASW. It's been years since I've been on the holiday version since I don't really go during the holidays.
As a 9 year old I was confused but just went with it because I was at WDW! As an adult I just laugh now.
Oh man, I have memories of that birthday cake castle (not sure I can define them as fond...). I'm so glad that they made the 50th anniversary castle pretty to my tastes.
We were able to transfer the other people off my registration. We emailed rundisney@disneysports.com and asked to unlink reservations and I listed the people who needed to be unlinked, which race they’re registered for and their email addressHi all! Just want to confirm - for all those that registered themselves AND other people - there's no way yet to transfer the other person's registration to their control yet, right? Just want to make sure I'm not missing anything.
Thanks all!
I had accidentally registered two yoga sessions under my DW's name, though one had, otherwise, had my DD's information. I emailed runDisney, and they changed the name of the second one to my daughter, and then went ahead and unlinked it so she could claim it.Hi all! Just want to confirm - for all those that registered themselves AND other people - there's no way yet to transfer the other person's registration to their control yet, right? Just want to make sure I'm not missing anything.
Thanks all!
oh, that is great to know, very helpful, thank you!We were able to transfer the other people off my registration. We emailed rundisney@disneysports.com and asked to unlink reservations and I listed the people who needed to be unlinked, which race they’re registered for and their email address
I don’t know if it matters. I just unlinked the other people on my account because they’re friends, not my immediate family, and I wanted to make sure they could order merchandise or access whatever info they needed through RunDisney.First timer for runDisney....I haven't even thought about transfering my husband's race into his own account yet. Do you think I should do this sooner rather than later?
There's usually reminders to do this as the date gets closer. The main thing rD wants is to make sure everyone signs their waivers before race day, to make things go smoother. If it doesn't happen, it's fine, they'll have paper waivers at the expo to sign.First timer for runDisney....I haven't even thought about transfering my husband's race into his own account yet. Do you think I should do this sooner rather than later?
Yep, that is super common. Happens more often than not when transferring registrations. But easy to fix.There's usually reminders to do this as the date gets closer. The main thing rD wants is to make sure everyone signs their waivers before race day, to make things go smoother. If it doesn't happen, it's fine, they'll have paper waivers at the expo to sign.
Like when I tried to transfer my DW's race registration for MW to her, something went wrong, and she never got the transfer email, and I lost her registration on my end. So it went into some temporary abyss. They fixed it when we got there.
I have purchased the occasional ILL depending on my plans and what I want to do. I am not a fan of G+ overall tho. That said, I likely will buy it in Disneyland because it will be my first time and I want to do all the things.WAFDL: When touring the parks on a race weekend, do you purchase G+ or ILL, or are you totally standby? What have you done in WDW, if you've been there, and what do you plan at DL?