Tiki Birdland
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- Feb 11, 2017
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That's the issue, isn't it? Getting the MBs and the luggage tags helped us, as a family, really get into the trip planning. The kids would put the luggage tags on their backpacks for school to show their friends and reminiscence about past trips. They don't get the tags until they're already at the resort. They were known to wear the MBs to school as well.They aren't dumping magicbands, you just no longer get them free with a resort stay. Luggage tags you just won't get in the mail but you'll still get them with a package. Long lines are there regardless.
True on the long lines. However, we were able to pick some FPs each day that helped with the line tedium. We could then determine which lines are "worth it" after we picked our "must-dos".
I realize these issues aren't a big deal for those that are regular park goers. We try to do WDW every couple of years. So, little things like the MBs and luggage tags are big deals for us.
I challenge you to think back when your parents took you to Disney. What kinds of things did they do to build anticipation? Is there anything there that you continue to do now that you're an adult and going on your own?