Thank you! I appreciate the details... this is exactly what I was looking for.They open the main gates and turn styles at 7.15am.
Everyone gets their ticket scanned, people who have early entry AND people who dont. You can use your Magicband to scan at the entrance gates.
Everyone will walk into Main Street and up to the Hub.
At The Red Wagon, Plaza Gardens, there will be CM's directing early entry people to the roped entrance at Plaza Gardens. Everyone else goes straight to the Hub.
At Plaza Gardens, CM's check room keys, they have a hand held scanner.
At Disneyland California, the Magicbands are not connected to the hotel, you can not use them to open your room door and your payment card is not linked.
This is my opinion but Magic bands are not worth the expense at Disneyland.
I agree. We are WDW people but travelled to DL this summer - it was an amazing trip. Most people don't use MBs.This is my opinion but Magic bands are not worth the expense at Disneyland.
This is my opinion but Magic bands are not worth the expense at Disneyland.
I agree, I believe it's worth the expense. Try to find some on sale for $30 or under.I disagree.
I used the Magicband for the first time this year at Disneyland. I loved it. I am solo and I am constantly using the App the whole time. Using the Magicband to scan into the parks and redeem lighting lanes was way fast. Just tapping my wrist as I walked past the scanner, instead of having to come out of the page I was on in the App, swipe to fine the barcode, put my phone onto the ledge and then take it out, and then having to go back into the page I was in the App, at the same time as walking into the ride.
Ive lost count of the amount of times I could literally scoot past a family faffing about with phones at the scanners, and just stretch my arm out and tap and go.
I also love the unexpected buzzing and lights in some of the rides and at Fantasmic, World of Color and Castle fireworks / projections.
I have also now used the same Magicband on Disney cruise. On the cruise it opened the room door and I could use it in shops and bars, very similar to how it is in WDW. It was so much easier to again just tap and go with my wrist. I needed my KTTW card for the port security but I was able to use the Magicband when scanning on and off the ship. So much easier than the lanyard.
I don't know...I see a lot of others mentioning what a pain it is to constantly have to get out your phone and find what you need, me included!I will say that I defintiely prefer it compared to the phone, though at DL previously I liked scanning my paper ticket. I hate fumbling with the phone, though I seem to be in the minority regarding that these days.
I don't know...I see a lot of others mentioning what a pain it is to constantly have to get out your phone and find what you need, me included!
If we are a minority, we're a vocal one!I will say that I defintiely prefer it compared to the phone, though at DL previously I liked scanning my paper ticket. I hate fumbling with the phone, though I seem to be in the minority regarding that these days.
They can also be used for Photo Pass. That's where they are most convenient for me. I put everything down when the photographer takes my photo. After the photo, it is a pain to rummage for my phone and pull up the screenshot of the Photo Pass code for them to scan. With a MB, I stick out my arm, pick up my bags and go.At DLR (from what I can see) all you can do is scan in at the turnstile and at LL entry points.
Magicband+ works at both DL and WDW. Old WDW Magicbands DO NOT work at DL.Wait, I was under the impression you couldn't use the same MB's at both WDW and Disneyland (something about there being two different types?), has that changed now? Like, if I were to buy a MB to use on a trip to WDW, would it work at DL too?