Sure they could - and you can still do that today with a card. Scan the band at the touch point at the end of the ride and your picture shows up in MDE. 7DMT is the anomaly, and if they only had cards, they would have installed touch points.They do. They can automatically capture ride photos. KTTW cards could not do that. And at 7DMT it's the only way to get a ride photo.
After a Disney trip, other hotels always feel so uncivilized, when I have to dig into my pockets for a room card/key.I hate not having to go in my pocket every time I need to use a FP or enter the park. I also hate that the bands are so lightweight you forget you're wearing them
...magicbands are great and a big improvement over using the regular cards
I did not know KTTW cards could get ride photos.Sure they could - and you can still do that today with a card. Scan the band at the touch point at the end of the ride and your picture shows up in MDE. 7DMT is the anomaly, and if they only had cards, they would have installed touch points.
My husband and I were on a road trip last month, and we both commented about having to find the key card. And how much better magic bands are.After a Disney trip, other hotels always feel so uncivilized, when I have to dig into my pockets for a room card/key.
Keyless cars do the same thing to me, too.
And, I don't miss being the designated FP- runner, either.
It's ironic that once 1 thing goes wrong, it never goes right and it always seems to mushroom to more things going wrong. Never have quite been able to figure it out. It's like some MDE accounts get a glitch in them and can never get it out, no matter what. Others go chugging along blissfully glitch free.The only Disney World I know is with MyMagic+. I think the MagicBand is extremely convenient and I prefer having all of my information accessed on my wrist rather than on something I have to wear around my next, put in my pocket, or can get wet/blow away.
However, the technology is only great when it works! I always have an issue with my MagicBand and resort reservations. I book the rooms under my profile and my band never works on the reservation. The first time I found out was when I was declined charging privileges. I shrugged it off and went to concierge. Thought it was fixed. Next trip, check-in, warn concierge what happened last time, they tell me its ok. Go to enter room after coming back late from the parks, no go. IT is closed. Wait 60+ minutes, concierge is unable to help and issues me a card. I have to stop back the next day, it gets fixed. Check-in to another resort, room not ready, they "fix" my band. Go to park. I get a text to see the front desk. Front desk informed me I got this text because my room was ready and I did not have a band (which I was wearing)... They've removed bands, disabled bands, etc. I will see if it happens again in 18 days.
Yep. All you have to do is touch the mickey head under the photos.I did not know KTTW cards could get ride photos.

That is so true! I've learned to deal with it. I always check every band on the room or try charging something before I leave the resort for the first time. Live and learn! Maybe WL was able to help me out back in March. They seemed pretty confident when handing me my band that they "resolved" itIt's ironic that once 1 thing goes wrong, it never goes right and it always seems to mushroom to more things going wrong. Never have quite been able to figure it out. It's like some MDE accounts get a glitch in them and can never get it out, no matter what. Others go chugging along blissfully glitch free.
On the other hand, if you have a Magic Band on you can pretty much look at any picture and be able to tell you were at WDW.I've never actually had one (we stay offsite) but I wouldn't wear one purely for aesthetic reasons. I don't wear my fitness tracker on vacation because I don't want a bulky rubber thing on me in all my photos. Same thing for Magic Bands. But that's the only downside I can see.