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I'm having the same problem with the login, and foolishly I thought I had somehow changed it earlier today when updating my profile. The password reset is not functioning well either.
 
I'm having the same problem with the login, and foolishly I thought I had somehow changed it earlier today when updating my profile. The password reset is not functioning well either.

Don't give up! I had it reject my password multiple times (and I KNEW it was right). Finally it let me in.
 
I was having problems logging in too, it was driving me crazy thinking I had forgot
my password. But it finally worked. Now, we wait ....
 
When I tried to log in with my computer it said I had the wrong password, but I was able to log in with my phone. I'm now on a page that says:

Reservations for Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge

Please Do Not Close or Refresh This Page

You are currently waiting for an opportunity to make a reservation to visit Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge, which will begin at 10:00 AM Pacific Time.

Please note that there is no advantage to arriving on this page prior to that time. However, once reservations begin at 10:00 AM Pacific Time, you will lose your place in line if you close this page or refresh your browser. Reservations are subject to availability.

Thank you for your patience!
 
So I don't get it. Are we actually in a queue yet, or will the queue start at 10am? This is rough - I am in Australia at the moment and it's 1:20am!
 
Each adult will have their ID scanned is what I believe it said (primary + add guests). They'll know who has already entered the land within the reservation period. I guess kiddos could get in to the land who don't have an ID, but that wouldn't be too smart.
 
So I don't get it. Are we actually in a queue yet, or will the queue start at 10am? This is rough - I am in Australia at the moment and it's 1:20am!

Leave the page open - you aren't in a queue yet, but once 10am PST strikes you'll enter into a queue.
 
Right, but does that mean each primary guest can only make one or could each member of a group make one?

This is what I am trying to understand as well.

The way it is worded makes it sound like this scenario is ok :

Joe Smith makes a reservation under his name for his wife and 2 kids for June 6th.

His wife then makes a separate reservation on her own Disney account for June 12th for Joe Smith and his 2 kids.
 
This is what I am trying to understand as well.

The way it is worded makes it sound like this scenario is ok :

Joe Smith make a reservation under his name for his wife and 2 kids for June 6th.

His wife then makes a separate reservation on her own Disney account for June 12th for Joe Smith and his 2 kids.
That's how I understand it as well. How else would you track it? You can't do it by name because there could be 3 different Joe Smiths that want to enter the land.
 
This is what I am trying to understand as well.

The way it is worded makes it sound like this scenario is ok :

Joe Smith makes a reservation under his name for his wife and 2 kids for June 6th.

His wife then makes a separate reservation on her own Disney account for June 12th for Joe Smith and his 2 kids.

Joe and Jane already scanned both their IDs in the first reservation, so when they try to gain access to the land the second go-round they'll be turned away since it'll flag that they've already visited once within the reservation period (May-June). Theoretically the kids could still get in, but I doubt people will want their <15 year olds in a crowded land by themselves.
 
Right, but does that mean each primary guest can only make one or could each member of a group make one?

Well it says one per guest and it seems to indicate that you’ll have to add the (non primary) guest’s names as you will not be able to change them after you make the reservation. So I doubt they’ll let you double up. Especially if you have to show ID

I think it’s a good, fair process for the most part :)
 
Right, but does that mean each primary guest can only make one or could each member of a group make one?
It says so under the headline „adding additional guests“ so I think it means you as a person can have one reservation.
But I think it might be possible to have more than one reservation but you can only enter the new land once. because that is what they can check with the photo id when entering the land. That you haven’t entered before and I guess if your name is already on the list you can’t go in a second time regardless of any additional reservations you might have been able to get.
I don’t think they can really stop anyone trying to game the system and do multiple reservations and ruin it that was for others because he used up many reservations but I’m the end he will just be able to enter the land once...
 
This is what I am trying to understand as well.

The way it is worded makes it sound like this scenario is ok :

Joe Smith makes a reservation under his name for his wife and 2 kids for June 6th.

His wife then makes a separate reservation on her own Disney account for June 12th for Joe Smith and his 2 kids.

My guess is they will scan your park ticket, not your ID. You can probably only get in once per the duration of your ticket, whether it’s an AP or 1 day or 5 day park hopper. That’s fair.
 
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