Well, it would have to be a person with access to the MDE account associated with the reservation, or they would not have access to the reservation to do online check in. They also can tell (if you use magicbands) whose MB is used each time the door is opened. I do not know if they can match the phone number to the number on your MDE account if you choose to use your phone to open the door, but it would not surprise me if they can.With being able to check in online and go straight to your room, how does Disney know who is really checking into the room? No proof of ID needed. Made me wonder.
When you are driving you have to show ID at the guard gate and that is checked for your reservation. As PP mentioned, your band or phone is used to check- in to your room. They know.With being able to check in online and go straight to your room, how does Disney know who is really checking into the room? No proof of ID needed. Made me wonder.
Why would they care?With being able to check in online and go straight to your room, how does Disney know who is really checking into the room? No proof of ID needed. Made me wonder.
Exactly. You, the owner of the MDE gave the info to someone. That's on you if you gave it someone you don't want in your room. Ultimately, you the booking person and owner of the MDE account are the one held responsible, not the person you shared info with.Why would they care?
As with sharing MDE account info you can give someone else your MB and they can use that on the door. So it would again, appear as if you the owner of the band came and went but ultimately, it can be anyone using it. Still goes back to the MDE account owner being responsible.Well, it would have to be a person with access to the MDE account associated with the reservation, or they would not have access to the reservation to do online check in. They also can tell (if you use magicbands) whose MB is used each time the door is opened. I do not know if they can match the phone number to the number on your MDE account if you choose to use your phone to open the door, but it would not surprise me if they can.
I am sure it’s not 100% error proof, but I have been doing it multiple times per year every year since it’s been offered and so far (knocking on wood) I haven’t had any problems.