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In theory once everything is working. Resort guests are going to get the system rolled out first - whether that means package guests only at first or not is unknown.
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I personally think this could be awesome! I dislike change as much as the next person but sometimes change is good and necessary. If its a bad thing we will soon find out. Until then people need to keep an open mind. It could be great.
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Thanks for posting the pictures of the wristbands Mousemerf! It is good to know that they fasten like watches. They actually are kind of cute. While I still don't like this whole plan your ride time out before your day begins or else stand in standby lines, at least I know that the wristbands won't be locked on our wrists. I know ours will be in my purse instead of on our wrists. DH will be annoyed because he likes to keep his KTTW card in his wallet, but I know he won't want to wear the wristband all day, especially if it is hot outside. DD (6) has hated wristbands since she was a baby and she has extremely sensitive skin that can get irritated and rashy really quickly with things like that on, so I doubt that hers will ever even go on her wrist. I would actually be okay with this system if regular Fast Pass was available too. If they are removing regular fast pass, then I think this is a disaster. It will be back to the way it was before Fast Pass when you couldn't avoid standing in long lines during a park day.
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Is this real life? I feel funny...
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Columbus, Ohio
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I love Disney World!
Wrist bands cannot make me stop going! To me it will be the most magical place on Earth until the day I die! FP+ is going to be awesome!!!! I hope I can get my wristband in PINK!!
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My question is what happens to those of us with AP's who make frequent trips? Since I go often, I tend to plan less. I can't plan my trip six months in advance because I may not even know I'm heading down to Disney until one month prior. Or I may wake up one day and say "hey, I think I'll plan a trip to Disney next weekend." We go often....of course I'm not going to plan like someone taking a once in a lifetime trip (or even those who go once every few years). So where does that leave us? Waiting in a standby line every time because I couldn't make my fastpass reservation six months in advance? I don't want to plan my days like that! Seems way too rigid.
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b) you get what's left at the time you decide to go. Same as dining. |
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I purchased the DVC discounted PAP that I plan on activating for our 2+ week trip in August. I have the voucher cards (I'm not sure what to call them) that I received in the mail. We'll be staying at an off-site TS for the first two weeks, and using DVC point for the last 6 days.
Am I understanding that I will not be able to take advantage of FP+ then until I activate the PAP? Won't that make it likely that any of the major rides will be booked by that time? Or can I still keep everything separate and use the old FP system? And how will it work when I am staying on-site w/ my AP? Will they just scan my bracelet at check-in to add the room key?
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There's a reason AP's are one of the first to be rolled into the benefit..
They're all already (for the most part) registered as ticket holders with Disney with some of their demographics filled in. |
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Eastern PA
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What about those people who book through a travel agent. I know when I book with AAA I can not see my reservations online. So even if I buy a package am I out of luck for everything
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In the "How 'for serious' is Disney?" news...
DVC reservations center CMs had hands on training with the MagicBands today. As in, the bands were there and fondled lots by the CMs. |
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Then again, isn't that the way it was with your room key? You could bundle your cc charges, room key, and park tickets all on one card. Sorry, just thinking outwardly and trying to look at this from different angles. Still, I'd rather have a card then to have to wear a bracelet. I don't wear a watch so I guess for me, the wristband is not appealing. I guess we will have to see how this all works out. |
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