The instances I was referring to were not "threatened." They were real cancellations handled, and reported, by Disney CM's.
But I agree that a lot of people
consider things they don't actually do. I was in that boat yesterday myself,
actually (not
threatening) considering canceling our upcoming trip because of the
MDE unworkability. (There is a limit to how hard I will work to give some company my money!)
A diligent and highly-skilled Disney techie actually saved our trip...and saved Disney some lost revenue.
Of course, the inverse is true as well. There are people who have specifically booked a Disney hotel stay because they wanted to activate their My Disney Experience account and receive MagicBands.
Over the long haul, I'm sure this is something Disney envisioned as adding more business than it takes away. Whether that proves to be the case is still unknown. But some growing pains were unavoidable.
I agree that all of the pre planning removes the joy of a WDW vacation. The already killed TS dining with
DDP and ADRs.
Not sure I agree that walk-up dining with excessive waits is any improvement over what we have today. Anytime demand exceeds supply, the capacity has to be divvied up somehow. Reaching the podium at Chef Mickey's and being told that there's a 90 minute wait is less desirable than pre-booking ADRs in my opinion.
As for MB given those who for variety of reasons don't have tickets before arrival you are excluded until it's too late. We loop our AP ever other year late to early vacations in August. This is our off year so we loose our.
Tickets can be easily purchased before arrival and added to the MDE account. Even Annual Passes. Even
DVC-discounted Annual Passes.
And lastly I don't want to wear a RFD tracking tag. I don't want my data surveillance charted with all of the masses of guests so that I cans be groomed for profits .
Like another poster said, you're kidding yourself if you think they couldn't track you without MagicBands. Between APs, KTTW card, credit cards (they have your numbers on file), TIW, ADRs, and a variety of other means, they could build a pretty thorough database even before MagicBands come into play.
They could tell when you leave and enter your hotel room. They could tell when you enter parks. They could tell when you get FastPasses. They could tell when you shop, where you shop, when you dine, where you dine and much more.
MagicBands could make that job much easier, but it's not like anyone is sitting in a back room thinking "hmmm...let's see what Bill is up to now..." Most of the data will be aggregated to help streamline park operations.
And even if they DO happen to start targeting offers to specific guests (e.g. "let's send a 20% off coupon to everyone who hasn't entered a gift shop today"), you could easily discover that you benefit from said offers.