We have used Mobile Magic on two different trips. It is $10.00 for 6 months.
The wait times are 100% accurate, and we thought it was worth having, even though the navigation is a bit clunky, and I always have trouble reading the display in bright sunlight.
Sorry to nag, but while the FASTPASS times should be 100% accurate (unless their system is slow to update), their wait times are only as accurate as the cast members and "red card" system allow them to be. While the app and the time posted outside an attraction should be the same number, often that time can be quite off. I've walked onto posted waits of 60 minutes, and waited an hour for attractions that have 10 minutes posted.
There is a lot of criticism over the character times, but that is a real tough problem for them to solve. It only mentioned regularly scheduled characters. Many of them are not necessarily scheduled though, and they rotate fairly flexibly for breaks, etc.
Star Wars Weekends has its own schedule of characters, and even that is flexible.
But honestly, I think that is kind of the point. If I'm going to carry something around on cell phone that is updated on the fly, then I'd like it to be updated on the fly. If I wanted what the schedule was that was printed out yesterday, I could just pick up the times guide. The benefit of this kind of technology is to have updated information for those things that are flexible, rather than having old or static information. Otherwise, it is just a glorified piece of paper. you know what I mean?
Sorry to nag, but while the FASTPASS times should be 100% accurate (unless their system is slow to update), their wait times are only as accurate as the cast members and "red card" system allow them to be. While the app and the time posted outside an attraction should be the same number, often that time can be quite off. I've walked onto posted waits of 60 minutes, and waited an hour for attractions that have 10 minutes posted.
Is there a program that can give me a more accurate actual standby line wait time than the wait time that is posted at the attraction?
I know what you mean, but to do that, they are going to need someone (like the handler) clock in and clock out each character as they get out there. And then the information would likely be useless anyways because telling you that Mushu is appearing right now in China when you are in France isn't really helpful if he's gone by the time you get there.
As I said, a number of characters are not necessarily on any sort of fixed schedule.
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Mobile Magic will only give you specific wait times, FP times, etc. if you are actually within the park you are looking at. However, these are the most accurate times because they come right from the computers at Disney (beyond any update delays). Less specific info is available outside the parks. It is only available on non-smartphone Verizon phones though.
I downloaded the trial for Mobile Magic. I've been playing around with it and it seems pretty good. I understand the wait times will be specific once I'm in a park. My question is the "high demand FP available" I see now at home ...far from the parks...is this accurate info.? Can you at least get an idea whether to hop to another park based on this or is this info. really not reliable unless you are in that particular park? Thanks.
"high demand" translates into a wait time greater than some amount that Disney decided on. The other options are "see now" (wait time < some amount) and I forget the middle one. Not sure if someone has figured out what those times are. You get the same "descriptive" wait times if you just go to the mobile web page (http://m.disneyworld.com/).
"fastpass available" simply means that Fastpasses have not run out for the day yet.
For instance, right now - big surprise - TSM is listed as "High Demand - Fastpass: Unavailable".
Thanks. I guess I'm wondering where this info. comes from and if you can trust it to be accurate in terms of just giving you an idea of whether to hop to another park or not or whether FP's are really available or not. All the rides I checked that I would expect to see "High Demand" did indeed say "High Demand" but is this info. based on historical data or actually what is happening in the park today?![]()
"high demand" translates into a wait time greater than some amount that Disney decided on. The other options are "see now" (wait time < some amount) and I forget the middle one. Not sure if someone has figured out what those times are. You get the same "descriptive" wait times if you just go to the mobile web page (http://m.disneyworld.com/).
"fastpass available" simply means that Fastpasses have not run out for the day yet.
For instance, right now - big surprise - TSM is listed as "High Demand - Fastpass: Unavailable".
It comes from the same source as the info you get inside the parks - it is just more vague.
I sure wish Sprint had something like this!![]()
And I think it would very helpful to be able to check in France and see that Mushu is in China FROM, SAY 11:20-11:40. Put the end time as the time the line will close. Then I can figure out for myself if I want to walk over from France. A lot better than walking over from France and trying to find someone to ask. So I think that would be very, very helpful actually.