VolvoManiac850
Let's Go Bucs
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So my wife and I decided to NOT use our phones on the trip. This was an incredible decision, as it allowed us to have a digital detox. We had a Nikon camera in the parks and that was it.
"But...what about the app? Isn't it impossible to do it without a phone these days?"
I wanted to share my experience here. The trip felt a lot like a trip from the 1990s aside from the fact my Nikon is digital.
Sure, you can't use Genie or the Lightning Lanes very well, if at all. We didn't bother with them anyhow though; my wife is NOT a rides person and I just duked it out for an hour waiting for Tower. (Plus most of the rides she does like usually have short wait times: think Small World, Haunted Mansion, Pirates, Buzz Lightyear).
We had one dining reservation made late in the planning cycle and did walk-up to another, plus we wedged a quick serve in there at MGM. It wasn't really a big deal to not have a phone and the cast members at YC were more than willing to help us try to snag one when we asked them.
We used old-fashioned cards for the parks. We could have bought Magic Bands, but why bother when the cards are complimentary? I've wound up using those cards on all of my recent trips since they're just easier.
The best part? No worries if there was a phone in my pocket going down the slide at Stormalong Bay.
Do I recommend going phone less at WDW? Absolutely. Should you do some advance planning? Probably. Is it beneficial to have one for certain circumstances or people? Perhaps.
Since there were only two of us, we didn't really worry about losing one another. As a bonus, my wife wore bright orange the day we were at MGM (the only park we hit on our little two day trip), so it was easy to spot her. We just did it like the old times..."hey, if you're not riding Tower, meet me where they have the ride photos".
"But...what about the app? Isn't it impossible to do it without a phone these days?"
I wanted to share my experience here. The trip felt a lot like a trip from the 1990s aside from the fact my Nikon is digital.
Sure, you can't use Genie or the Lightning Lanes very well, if at all. We didn't bother with them anyhow though; my wife is NOT a rides person and I just duked it out for an hour waiting for Tower. (Plus most of the rides she does like usually have short wait times: think Small World, Haunted Mansion, Pirates, Buzz Lightyear).
We had one dining reservation made late in the planning cycle and did walk-up to another, plus we wedged a quick serve in there at MGM. It wasn't really a big deal to not have a phone and the cast members at YC were more than willing to help us try to snag one when we asked them.
We used old-fashioned cards for the parks. We could have bought Magic Bands, but why bother when the cards are complimentary? I've wound up using those cards on all of my recent trips since they're just easier.
The best part? No worries if there was a phone in my pocket going down the slide at Stormalong Bay.
Do I recommend going phone less at WDW? Absolutely. Should you do some advance planning? Probably. Is it beneficial to have one for certain circumstances or people? Perhaps.
Since there were only two of us, we didn't really worry about losing one another. As a bonus, my wife wore bright orange the day we were at MGM (the only park we hit on our little two day trip), so it was easy to spot her. We just did it like the old times..."hey, if you're not riding Tower, meet me where they have the ride photos".