If you have existing tickets on a card they should be able to easily move the remaining days onto another card or RFID tag (i.e. the bracelet).
boswellnakia said:We were told by a cast member doing the testing at Epcot in December that the RFID would be added to the AP sometime in 2013. When that happened, we would have to trade in our old paper AP for the new ones with RFID.
We usually relax, and stay at our DVC until mid afternoon, and then head out to the parks until late in the evening. By that time, we are assuming from what we know so far about this new system is that we are totally out of luck getting a fastpass. We are already used to this with ADR's.
And what about people that get a rash when any type of plastic is touching their skin? They will still have to wear a band?
Reserving a Fastpass 2 months ahead of time is the problem I have with all this. We don't roll that way, at all. We'd only reserve a Fastpass months in advance if it were a new attraction. If they built new attractions at DHS, you'd have plenty to do while you wait for your Fastpass.Actually, in theory, it should be the opposite. You would be able to set a FP time up ahead of time for later in the afternoon--maybe up to two months in advance--that would ensure you'd get one for some of the bigger rides.
For us, I can see this being a big help for TSM as I hate having to get there and rush to the machine and then find out that we are already 3 hours later in return time. We don't have that much to do to keep us occupied at DHS any longer to get there at rope drop and then stay for 3 full hours to wait just for that one ride.
Probably not. It probably would be on the first and the second would be for that resort and charging for that leg of your trip. You should be able to go to Guest Services and they can move the remaining days from the first to the second. Personally, i would see if you can get the tickets on a card. Then you can keep it in your wallet. If your tickets are not part of your package and you will be buying them separately you may consider getting them from a reseller like Undercover tourist. They are cheaper then the gate price at Disney. I am not a fan of the bracelet idea and the ones that have been posted in the past are just basic color nothing you would want to collect.ok thanks but if i am staying at two different resorts would they divide up my 7 day ticket on two different bands?
I am not a fan of the bracelet idea and the ones that have been posted in the past are just basic color nothing you would want to collect.
I'm expecting charms, stickers, changeable bands and so on.
Like they are now, they seem more like handcuffs. I know that once in the World we are much like prisoners of the mouse, so that may fit.
Its true. There will be future opportunities to further customize your MagicBands. Stay tuned, as we have this information we will continue to share with you.
Thomas Smith posted this to the DisneyParks Blog (reply to comment #70 on page 2):
http://disneyparks.disney.go.com/blog/2013/01/taking-the-disney-guest-experience-to-the-next-level/
Yea, i read on another forum that they plan the brackets to be a collectible item. So we will have to see what they come up with. I expect them all to be the same color with "Disney Parks" written on them... Boring...I'm expecting charms, stickers, changeable bands and so on.
Like they are now, they seem more like handcuffs. I know that once in the World we are much like prisoners of the mouse, so that may fit.