You know, all of this is reminding me of when Magic Bands and My Disney Experience rolled out. I think it was around 2014? I was a cast member then. They started with picking a few high level execs to test out the magic band. They had them go around and get Photopass pics, or they had them set up credit cards through hotel reservations to test the purchase option. I was a PP photographer and remember being kind of amazed to see my first MB in person on someone's wrist because, it was here now! On the PP side we had to get a new piece of hardware that let us tap the MB to get the photos on the band vs the scanner we had to just scan cards. I don't remember the exact date Magic Bands began, but I think it was also a slow roll out where they started with guests at certain hotels and expanded from there. My Disney Experience and FastPass+ was also set up with multiple steps, and I remember CMs with iPads helping people book their FPs, and banks of FP+ computers for people to book them on their own when they got to the park if they couldn't do it online or on their phones themselves (since the system was still glitchy, and many people weren't aware of the new changes)
I wonder what the
Genie+ rollout is like. It kind of seems like one day they will just announce it's open and that's that. FP+ and Magic Bands were a pretty big deal and affected nearly every department so it was probably a larger project, but still,
has there been any word about people testing out the system? Even internally? Like I said before, the
MDE rollout was slow and over a couple of stages. It wasn't an overnight change. I'm sure there is a LOT happening behind the scenes, but it really does feel like an overnight change once it starts up.