We’ve never purchased one in more than 20 trips. Just took a photo of the grainy screen at the end from time to time.Just wanted to say that if the only reason some of the posters here want a MB is for the ride pics, you could just skip the ride pics. They're hardly crucial to the enjoyment of your vacation.
Point taken but "They're hardly crucial to the enjoyment of your vacation." is a personal opinion. Part of my family's enjoyment is posing for the pictures and going back and laughing at them later (especially helps get over the sadness on the way home for my daughter).Just wanted to say that if the only reason some of the posters here want a MB is for the ride pics, you could just skip the ride pics. They're hardly crucial to the enjoyment of your vacation.
Not me. Key cards for life! I love our Universal lanyards. So easy!I love my magicbands, I get so annoyed when I stay at the Swan or Dolphin and have to use a key card. Even worse at Universal. #firstworldproblems![]()
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I understand. In that case, the $10/each (assuming one is staying at a WDW resort and orders a MB2 in advance) is hardly a steep price to pay.Point taken but "They're hardly crucial to the enjoyment of your vacation." is a personal opinion. Part of my family's enjoyment is posing for the pictures and going back and laughing at them later (especially helps get over the sadness on the way home for my daughter).
You can add me to that list. I didn't even know that there was a pic on that ride.![]()
Did you get it figured out? On the webpage, I see it in the pull down menu under My Disney Experience. It says My Magic Bands and Cards and then order or check status underneath the header.
Aw man, I didn't know using mobiles to get the ride photos is buggy..
This trip may well be our last (1st and last for the girls) trip due to cost of flights etc.
Did you get the Monorail MB+?Yes, I did. Had to use the website, as the links in the app were dead.
Did you get the Monorail MB+?
I put ours in the Apple Wallet also. I have to say it does seem easier. This is how we use Genie+ at DLR and it works great on the phone.We were just at WDW in March. Loaded our tickets onto our Iphone wallet and had the My Disney Experience App…just tap your phone at rude entrances for Genie+…ride photos just auto loaded onto the App. We did not use MagicBands at all this past trip. We thought it was much more convenient to just use our phones, since we had to use them for Genie+ anyway.
We were just at WDW in March. Loaded our tickets onto our Iphone wallet and had the My Disney Experience App…just tap your phone at rude entrances for Genie+…ride photos just auto loaded onto the App. We did not use MagicBands at all this past trip. We thought it was much more convenient to just use our phones, since we had to use them for Genie+ anyway.
I am not sure how it is more convenient or easier than swiping a MB.I put ours in the Apple Wallet also. I have to say it does seem easier. This is how we use Genie+ at DLR and it works great on the phone.
No kids here. 3 adults and I’m quick draw McGraw on my phone. But either way I already bought magic bands so I’m beyond the hard sell now.I am not sure how it is more convenient or easier than swiping a MB.
The parents on their phones swiping thru their kids tickets are usually the people who we pass at the entrance of a Genie+ or LL as we swipe our MBs at a different pedestal. And you never know, getting that one place ahead in line can make a difference between getting on a ride like ROTR or Ratatouille before it breaks down for the rest of the afternoon.![]()
We added on a trip to Universal to our WDW trip this August. We are planning on purchasing some lanyards but to me it will be way more annoying than the MB. Having something hanging on my neck in the heat while wearing a t-shirt (so nothing to keep the lanyard off the back of my neck) will probably irritate the heck out of me.Not me. Key cards for life! I love our Universal lanyards. So easy!
The lanyard feels the same to me as the Magicband IMO. I don't really notice it at all. I absolutely recommend lanyards at Universal as they're way easier to have vs. having to take your park ticket out of your wallet for the lockers and/or using your Express pass. Don't buy any of the ones on property as they're very overpriced. I bought one on Amazon for half the price of one sold on property.We added on a trip to Universal to our WDW trip this August. We are planning on purchasing some lanyards but to me it will be way more annoying than the MB. Having something hanging on my neck in the heat while wearing a t-shirt (so nothing to keep the lanyard off the back of my neck) will probably irritate the heck out of me.
Of course I thought that the MB would be a discomfort to me the first time since I hadn't worn a watch for 30 years but with all of the distractions of the parks, I don't seem to notice it much (unless it falls off!).
Just me and my better half…and fast on the phone as well. Didn’t want to bother with magic bands since we both have Apple watches that we wear.No kids here. 3 adults and I’m quick draw McGraw on my phone. But either way I already bought magic bands so I’m beyond the hard sell now.
We're from the UKTwo of the things we do so we can afford a WDW trip are to get the United Club and Marriott credit cards. We use United points for the flight, and Marriott points for the Swan Reserve/Swan stay. So basically we only pay for transportation and park entrance fees.