What are the "key moments around World Showcase"?
Thanks.
http://www.orlandoparksnews.com/2015/11/made-with-magic-products-coming-to.html
Thanks.
http://www.orlandoparksnews.com/2015/11/made-with-magic-products-coming-to.html
Thanks-I just didn't think "key moments around World Showcase" and ROE sounded like the same thing.What it means is that the item's lights are synced to the show (Illuminations) and will change in tandem with the music or events currently happening. It looks really cool when there are a LOT of them, but when they are sparse they make no difference.

I'm assuming the items from Disneyland will work at Disney World? We have a few paint brushes from when Paint the Night debuted in May and I'd like to bring it with us.
So this will be like the Glow with the Show ears that were a bust. You'll see a person here and there with one, but nowhere near enough to look cool and really do what Disney envisioned.
Yeah, the "Made with Magic" is like Glow with he Show 2.0. One key difference is that the devices can interact with one another and with in-show elements. As far as I know this is only used at Disneyland's new Paint the Night parade, which used Made with Magic paint brushes to change the colors on passing floats. I'm not really sure how it all works as I refuse to watch videos of PtN until I get there to see it in person (no spoilers!), haha!
The Made with Magic stuff at Disneyland doesn't change the paint the night floats. That only happens in Tokyo. The paint brush and wand can change near by made witih magic stuff though. I saw some teens and a CM playing "tag" with them while we were there and thought it was so cool.
Oh, I didn't know that. I think PtN is actually from Hong Kong, but I had assumed the DL version had all the same features.
If these items interact with each other or other decor around the park, I could see them catching on a bit more. I thought glow with the show were dumb because:
1) it would take quite a few to make an interesting effect and they didn't sell "quite a few"
2) reportedly, the headband ears were heavy and uncomfortable. Looks like the new styles may correct this one.
3) they ran around $20-$25, I think, and the purchaser isn't the one who sees the effect! You pay the money, but people around you are the ones who see the magic. If they have additional interactive features, maybe the buyer actually gets more out of them