Ress76
Mouseketeer
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- Feb 15, 2010
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KttM=Key to the Magic card. (i.e. Onsite hotel cardkey and chargeback card.) Staying onsite as an AP and charging back to your room, you need to present KttW, ID, and AP. That's a lot to juggle when you're carrying a tray table. Don't know what else needs to be presented with MBs at WDW.
At WDW, your AP exists is linked to your band for admission, but not discounts. Photo ID and your physical AP ticket/card needs to be shown every time an AP is used for any discount. If I am pulling those out, it makes next to no difference to me if I have to also swipe my band, or pull out my KTTW, credit card or cash.
MBs are fine, kind of nice not to have to carry around KTTW and FP, but they don't make the park experience significantly better for me, either. I have not seen that it makes lines move any faster-there will always be people who try to beat the FP time (early, late), think they have one but don't etc who monopolize CMs and back up lines. WDW tends to have a MB reader on either side in most queue entrances, so it's nice that BF and I can both swipe at the same time, but again, this is a a pause to swipe and see the Mickey turn green versus a CM glancing at the FP and waving you on; any time savings (either way) is minimal at best.
As I believe a PP said, the benefit Disney gets with the MBs, besides the add-ons and upgraded bands, is that people don't feel the 'pain' of paying something, they can just swipe, swipe, swipe and go and are probably more apt to overspend. And since I'm sure Disney would love to have their DL guests overspend as well, I anticipate that some version of the MBs will come to DL at some point in the future-perhaps along the lines of the Target Red Card debit card: you sign up for a MB and link that to your CC or Checking Account and Disney will debit your account.
Ress