Kae
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me tooI didn't buy one because I was expecting the interactive light one by now. I'll use what I have until that happens.
me tooI didn't buy one because I was expecting the interactive light one by now. I'll use what I have until that happens.
If you have bands from a prior trip just use those. They will still work to open the door.Wait, what? They're $10? Are my kids supposed to carry their phones all over disney world? Are my kids supposed to have phones? And if we get the kids their own room keys (they still have those, right?) can you use an adults phone to tap multiple guests (like, say, children, I've heard Disney attracts younger customers than, say, a Neil Young concert...) into a lightning lane or a park?
Thank you both for your replies.
---matt
If you have them ahead of time, you don’t need to bother standing in line to check in. You can head directly to your room or the parks.Why would I have magic bands shipped to my house? Can't I get them in person when I check into a WDW hotel?
Yes, you can get them in person when you check into a WDW hotel. One reason to have magic bands shipped to you house is to avoid the line at check in. Another is is't kind of fun for the kids to get the box in the mail and open it up in anticipation of your tripWhy would I have magic bands shipped to my house? Can't I get them in person when I check into a WDW hotel?
If you have bands from a prior trip just use those. They will still work to open the door.
The one significant thing they won't do is automatically capture your ride photos. If you want that feature, as long as you plan to travel as a family, and buy one band you'd still get most of the photos. At some attractions, like Buzz, your cart would scan automatically, but your companions (not in your cart) would have to scan a band up close at the end of the attraction.
The bands have a battery that lasts about 2 years. That's when the ride capture stops working, but they will still work to open hotel room door, and when entering a ride (using G+), and when entering a park.
Also, if you have the 2.0 version it is possible to replace the battery. If you buy a new one, you would be able to replace that battery.
All of this.There is another thread talking about the advantages/disadvantages of MagicMobile vs Magic Bands and I agree with the folks that said MagicMobile is a pain when you have your kids' tickets on your phone. I was excited to try it in November when we went and definitely wasn't paying for Magic Bands. After my first experience scanning into a park with MagicMobile, I just used the plastic cards they gave us at check in for the remainder of the trip as it took a fraction of the time scanning in.
The phone never scanned in as quickly as the plastic cards and it was a pain flipping to the next ticket on the phone, remembering which design went with each child, and then waiting for it to scan. It was much easier for me to carry everyone's plastic cards and hand them out as we approached the scanner. Same for Genie+ if you end up using that.
It's just one more Disney money grab rip off.Wait, what? They're $10? Are my kids supposed to carry their phones all over disney world? Are my kids supposed to have phones? And if we get the kids their own room keys (they still have those, right?) can you use an adults phone to tap multiple guests (like, say, children, I've heard Disney attracts younger customers than, say, a Neil Young concert...) into a lightning lane or a park?
Thank you both for your replies.
---matt
As others have pointed out, they used to be free but no longer are.Added cost? I thought the bands were free? Like, aren't they the room key for the hotel?
Just get a plastic ticket mate, it's not that serious.
Yeah old school, everybody used to have a card. Bands are great, but in a pinch cards work fine.you can ask for and receive a regular plastic card at your resort. Otherwise maybe buy bands for the kids if it will work better for them.