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Disney responded to Markey: (a Senator who took issue after the NY Times article.....)
http://www.politico.com/story/2013/0...rns-86828.html
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How do they verify the correct person is wearing the RFID on entry? I assume they've got a verification procedure but invisible unlike the present biometric finger scan?
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I hadn't seen a closeup picture to see the finger scanner. So, the RFiD entrance isn't much faster than scanning a ticket?
EDIT: Never mind. I see were there are 3 or 4 of the RFid scanners in place of every turnstile.
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So I personally am excited for the change, I know it made it a million times easier to use the RF room key this past trip, and am excited to see what all will come with the MyMagic+ and hope I get to use a Magic Band in December!
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I am just getting caught up on the RFID thing. Saw a pic on a different thread of a kid wearing a rubber bracelet. So is WDW already using this? I am not concerned about my privacy. They can know what I eat, what attractions I ride, when I stop to use the bathroom, I don't care. What I don't like is the thought of having to be connected to technology in order to enjoy the theme parks. When we go to WDW now, we hardly look at our cell phones (we never bring both into the parks but have started bringing one although not eagerly). We don't have smart phones and don't want them. Besides that, I really don't want to plan 6 months in advance the exact day and time I plan to ride Space Mountain! It sounds just awful to me. The ADR business is just out of control, and when we get to WDW, what we want to eat is often very different from where our schedule says we have to eat. It's just food, so I can handle it. But to take the spontaneity out of experiencing my favorite attractions actually makes me pretty crazy. I doubt Walt would approve of this. I understand the goal is to use the most advanced technology available, but I am very skeptical about how this will work out. I seriously don't want to book my attractions in advance or find that I am a step behind 40,000 other people at realizing an attraction has a low wait time, simply because I wasn't online on my smartphone, but instead was enjoying the parks and my time with my family. This says nothing of what this will do for guests who decide to spontaneously visit the parks or for park novices, who already have a tough time figuring out the best way to "do Disney." Not everyone can plan for months in advance, and many people don't want to. The planners out there already plan, have the touring plan itinerary in their pockets and know all the secrets. Ok enough of my rant. I hope they do a trial of this and it fails.
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I am starting to chill out a little bit regarding this new technology. However, here is another concern I have. We were Premier passholders last year, and plan to be this year. We have the current Premium DL pass (but we live in Colorado). When we arrive at WDW in May, we plan to upgrade to the Premier pass (the price difference is $200 more than what we have already paid for our Premier pass). So if they roll out the FP+ prior to our trip, it seems to me we won't be able to register for FP+ attractions prior to our arrival at WDW, since we won't actually have our park tickets (ie Premier pass) until then. Does anybody know how WDW might handle this? It doesn't seem fair, especially since it is impossible to upgrade our Premium pass to a Premier pass until we arrive. (You must purchase or upgrade to the Premier pass at a Guest Relations ticket window and cannot do it over the phone, via mail, or on the internet-I have no idea why the Disney parks handle it this way!)
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To me, if this is indeed what Disney has planned, is just another line I'd have to stand on. I know many are onboard with the magic band, but I cannot be until I see exactly how this all plays out. So far, I don't see this to be a "plus" for my family.
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I love most everything about the magic bands and next gen technology except for FPP. The current FP system wasn't broken . . . why try to fix it? Plus in one day you can easily get up to 6 FPs to use, but it looks like they're only looking at 3-4 per day, which is disappointing. Of course, all it'll do is change the way that we plan, and for us good planners, we can esily find our way around these changes.
I also don't like the emphasis on smart phones when not everyone has a smart phone. A lot of people save up for years for a disney trip and don't spend any extra on smart phones or things like that. I feel like it'll also create some sort of hierarchy among the guests - those with MyMagic+ and those without. I've never liked the whole ADR system of 180 days out because there's really only a certain group of people that like planning things out that far in advance, and it's pretty frustrating for those that don't. There's an even smaller group of people that wants to plan out their rides this early! Everything you need put into one wristband that you just tap for everything seems really really cool though. Too bad FPP has to come with it, though.
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Eventually they are going to phase out normal tickets (apparently this is a rumor by management) the magicband gets you more fast passes. The higher up resort you are staying at the more fast passes you get, which I think isn't that fair.
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