MrsBlovesDisney
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A few weeks ago the system went down while I was in MK, in line at Casey's. I always use cash, so it didn't bother me, but the guy in front of me was beyond furious. He had a whole tray of food and was positively livid that the band wouldn't work. I think that was near the start of the outage, because I only heard about it an hour or two later while reading twitter.
So if their system goes down after you've already eaten your Table Service meal and you have no other form of payment what do they do? Make you do dishes? Make you wait at the restaurant until the system comes back up? Take your word for it you are who you say you are and charge your room?
They should eat the cost and say "This one's on Mickey". That's called Customer Service.
View attachment 84407 I don't like lugging around a pocketbook ....nor carrying my ID/CC's in my pocket. I purchased this cell phone storage case from EYN......I LOVE IT!!!
Luckily it is very very very rare it would ever demagnetize your credit card. The phone isn't that strong.Maybe I'm paranoid, but keeping cards with magnetic stripes right next to a device that radiates electromagnetic radiation may not be the best choice.![]()
Maybe I'm paranoid, but keeping cards with magnetic stripes right next to a device that radiates electromagnetic radiation may not be the best choice.![]()
it would take a 1,000 gauss magnetic field to demagnetize a magnetic strip on a credit card. A cell phone generates 1.2 to 10 milligauss. So I'd wouldn't worry.. SCIENCE!Maybe I'm paranoid, but keeping cards with magnetic stripes right next to a device that radiates electromagnetic radiation may not be the best choice.![]()
yep, I also always have all these with me.I witnessed an EPIC meltdown in October during F&W because some lady didn't have her ID and they wouldn't serve her. I can't imagine ever going anywhere without an ID - I always take some cash, a CC, my ID, and my insurance card.
Not quite, if you have an iPhone 6 you can use Apple Pay.Everyone carries a cellphone if you have an iPhone you can use apple pay no need to carry more credit cards. Although I still have to carry our disney visa to get our discount.
"I'm not even sure there is a method to "charge to the room" by signing something anymore."
There was; there is; and there will always be. Do you have or does the nearest trash can have a used envelope the back of which has not yet been scribbled on?
This one puzzles me. At a counter service location, wouldn't the customer know that there was a problem with the payment system before the order would go through and definitely before he would have a tray of food?
Maybe I'm paranoid, but keeping cards with magnetic stripes right next to a device that radiates electromagnetic radiation may not be the best choice.![]()
That's easy. They stick you in It's a Small World.
Another place you need something other than Magic Bands is at JellyRolls. They will not run a tab or accept Magic Bands as payment unless you have the actual credit card that goes with the card. The odd thing is you can use the Magic Band to pay as long as you show them the credit card that goes with it. DW and I went to JellyRolls last trip and completely forgot to bring extra cash or credit cards. The server said we could only pay for each round in cash unless we had a real credit card on hand. I guess too many people order drinks on a MB they found in the park.
Based on how many people post that they go to the parks with just their magicband, I'd say it probably is not common sense.
Considering there is no law requiring a person to carry ID if they are simply walking around and how much WDW pimps the tragic bands ( love that BTW lol), why is it so hard to imagine?Again people lack basic common sense. As a grown adult who lived on this planet for at least 20 years you don't think brining an id and credit card or cash as back up is pretty much human 101?
And not one has actually confirmed that this was a "band" problem. All reports refer to the dining plan, not room charge.