And even more now. Speedway, Aladdin. They're constantly adding every few minutes.
And I agree that the kids are gonna be the most disappointed...I don't want to explain to my 4 year old why he doesn't get a band.
Yes, I too am not looking forward to giving a "life isn't fair" speech to a 4 year old on her first trip to the "Happiest Place on Earth."
Just to clarify, I didn't mean fastpass+ testing. I meant there are testing phases for almost everything Disney rolls out. Last year during out trip little mermaid was testing, dumbo queue, and magic bands and RFID cups and some photopass changes.
And I agree that the kids are gonna be the most disappointed...I don't want to explain to my 4 year old why he doesn't get a band.
I didn't mean to sound totally snotty, it was just an earlier poster that struck a chord. I actually agree with most of your post. I just don't get the person following this thread to post and say she doesn't want to be a lab rat anyway... Testing really improves the experiences in the future and as a techie I hope to contribute!
Yes, I too am not looking forward to giving a "life isn't fair" speech to a 4 year old on her first trip to the "Happiest Place on Earth."
And I agree that the kids are gonna be the most disappointed...I don't want to explain to my 4 year old why he doesn't get a band.
Yes, I too am not looking forward to giving a "life isn't fair" speech to a 4 year old on her first trip to the "Happiest Place on Earth."
Maybe the kids won't notice until they are in the world section of Epcot and then us adults can at least dull the pain with a drink or two around the world... lol
Hoping my daughter's meltdown happens near Mexico (tequilla) or the UK (a good pint of Guinness or Harp sounds spectacular right now)
And I agree that the kids are gonna be the most disappointed...I don't want to explain to my 4 year old why he doesn't get a band.
Yes, I too am not looking forward to giving a "life isn't fair" speech to a 4 year old on her first trip to the "Happiest Place on Earth."
How about a "you get to come here which a lot of ppl don't ever get to, so lets be happy for us and happy for them and not such a selfish brat" speech? No wonder we live in an all about me society. To a 4 yr old its just going to be a cool bracelet and nothing more. I would like to think the over all experience of Disney would be enough to not let this ruin it.
Just don't book any or request a band. If you get an email saying to order Magic Band just call and ask to option out. I was like you until I could do it but now am really excited. What I am not looking forward to is when it is our only option and I am only getting 3 FP a day.
And I agree that the kids are gonna be the most disappointed...I don't want to explain to my 4 year old why he doesn't get a band.
Maybe the kids won't notice until they are in the world section of Epcot and then us adults can at least dull the pain with a drink or two around the world... lol
Hoping my daughter's meltdown happens near Mexico (tequilla) or the UK (a good pint of Guinness or Harp sounds spectacular right now)
You could keep an eye out for an inexpensive bracelet for her-pick it up before the trip.
Another option (J/K)...You could say that the kids wearing the bands all have early bedtimes. Too bad for them. ...
Actually my 4 year old knows what they are about and has asked about them before. And I said maybe next year (because we heard there was a sept roll-out). So it's more to him. But, he will be over it in two minutes. But he knows he's lucky enough to get to visit Disney...no spoiled brat action allowed over here.
How about a "you get to come here which a lot of ppl don't ever get to, so lets be happy for us and happy for them and not such a selfish brat" speech? No wonder we live in an all about me society. To a 4 yr old its just going to be a cool bracelet and nothing more. I would like to think the over all experience of Disney would be enough to not let this ruin it.
Well, wouldn't that surmount to a "life's not fair" speech? Though I'd probably refrain from calling my child names, even she, at 4, is above name calling ...
Another option (J/K)...You could say that the kids wearing the bands all have early bedtimes. Too bad for them. ...
That's awesome!
It's probably becaue I don't know what I am doing! LOL!I thought the same thing. Not sure why the quote function is saying I said the spoiled brat thing...haha. Totally wasn't me I'm sure our kiddos will be happy to just be there (but a little sad when they realize they can't have one...kinda like how my 4 year old always wants the monorail model...no way little dude)!
And I agree that the kids are gonna be the most disappointed...I don't want to explain to my 4 year old why he doesn't get a band.
How about a "you get to come here which a lot of ppl don't ever get to, so lets be happy for us and happy for them and not such a selfish brat" speech? No wonder we live in an all about me society. To a 4 yr old its just going to be a cool bracelet and nothing more. I would like to think the over all experience of Disney would be enough to not let this ruin it.
Seriously...it's just a rubber band. I have to imagine 4 year olds have far more interesting things to be tempted by at Disney World.