Several Disney execs have gone on record to say that magic bands were probably not going to come to DLR so I'm not so sure. With so few onsite guests it really doesn't make financial sense to set up a magic band system in Anaheim.
Oh sure it does. It could be a money maker. At WDW, you get magic bands free if you are staying on property, BUT if you aren't you can buy them for anywhere from $12.99 (plain) to $20 (designed). In fact, even if you got yours free with a resort stay, in the stores they try to entice you to spend the extra $20 to upgrade to things like the really cool Haunted Mansion paper magic band, or villains magic band, or character magic band. Plus, for everyone they sell and market sliders and covers and bandits. Think of all the DLR AP holders they can try to sell all those items to. They are selling you a cool accessory that you can use as your park ticket every time you enter to avoid having to dig around in wallets, pockets, purses.
Plus, I think they have shown that people tend to spend more when they are charging on the band as opposed to pulling out their wallet/cards every time. It is so easy just to put the band up to the register. Sure, right now it is only for resort guests, but I have a feeling at some point in the future they will have a way to attach the credit card to your MyDisneyExperience account and use the magic band to pay like "applepay" even if you are not staying at a resort.
They already spent the big bucks developing the technology for WDW. Sure it will cost them to add the readers at all the registers, but I suspect they think they will make more in sales than it costs.
I REALLY REALLY hope they don't add FP+ and I don't think in its WDW form it is workable for DLR. We have had 3 FP+ WDW trips and we absolutely despise it. We are getting to where we almost prefer going to DLR because of the flexibility of not having to deal with FP+ and the fact that our days without FP+ are so much less stressful and so much more relaxed. That said, I can totally see them doing some form of FP+ at DLR as much as it makes me cringe. Want those AP holders to buy those magic bands- well promise everyone who buys one that they can book 1 FP+ in advance per day. Resort guests- well they can book 2 or 3 FP+ for each day of their stay in advance. If they were to spend the money putting up the readers at all the rides to do something like those, I would have to think there are plans to move to a centeralized kiosk based/
MDE type system for all FPs even if it is simply for people to get one at a time the day of (like the current system) in the park. I think the first clue on this is if you start seeing the readers anywhere at a ride as opposed to just at a register.