Mom2Anna&Elsa
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We find we need to charge more often as our devices are trying to find a network. There are just 2 of us and we don’t purchase internet but between iPads with books, Apple Watch, phones, etc, we charge many items daily.Did you ask? I bet they would have returned it if you asked. You must have a lot of devices with heavy users if you need that many charging outlets. Last cruise I don't recall having to charge any devices over the 7 days. My Pixel goes a week on a charge, charged last Saturday and it is currently at 38% a week later, and my Amazon Fire will go 2 weeks on a charge.
From my working days I just know just staggering charging is really easy. On a cruise, I would imagine you could charge tablets while you are at dinner and things like phones while you slept or were in the stateroom getting cleaned up.We find we need to charge more often as our devices are trying to find a network. There are just 2 of us and we don’t purchase internet but between iPads with books, Apple Watch, phones, etc, we charge many items daily.
4 magicbands right off the bat. We found this made quite a difference in number of suitable number of slots needed/desired.You must have a lot of devices with heavy users if you need that many charging outlets.
For us we bring two portable chargers. We used to bring more but that was because they were older and stored less power, the two newer ones we have last longer. Typically we charge one (which takes a very very long time to charge) and use the other for the day and then charge that one and so on.Did you ask? I bet they would have returned it if you asked. You must have a lot of devices with heavy users if you need that many charging outlets. Last cruise I don't recall having to charge any devices over the 7 days. My Pixel goes a week on a charge, charged last Saturday and it is currently at 38% a week later, and my Amazon Fire will go 2 weeks on a charge.
Clearly I am behind the times. You can recharge Magicbands and they need it? My only experience......assuming we are talking about the same Disney Magicbands....... was at WDW. We were there a week and they were our device for opening our room door and paying for everything at Disney and if there was a way to charge them, I was not aware of it, and they never needed it.4 magicbands right off the bat. We found this made quite a difference in number of suitable number of slots needed/desired.
Sure, you can schedule so that you’re not charging MBs at night when the family also has other depleted devices from the day’s activities.
Or avoid that inconvenience by supplying your family with something that doesn’t require planning around.
Different strokes and all that, but I don’t see having 2 of these as being over-prepared.
The old MagicBands didn't need to be charged, but the newer MagicBand+ models do if you want the lights and vibrations to work. Only the newer models work on the cruise ships. (And the ones sold for and on the ships are called DisneyBand+ for trademark reasons, but they're the same thing and regular MB+s work, too.)Clearly I am behind the times. You can recharge Magicbands and they need it? My only experience......assuming we are talking about the same Disney Magicbands....... was at WDW. We were there a week and they were our device for opening our room door and paying for everything at Disney and if there was a way to charge them, I was not aware of it, and they never needed it.
They could have asked, as there was no harm in doing so. But chances are, it wouldn’t have changed the outcome.Did you ask? I bet they would have returned it if you asked.
They introduced about 3 years ago MagicBand+ which does require charging.Clearly I am behind the times. You can recharge Magicbands and they need it? My only experience......assuming we are talking about the same Disney Magicbands....... was at WDW. We were there a week and they were our device for opening our room door and paying for everything at Disney and if there was a way to charge them, I was not aware of it, and they never needed it.
Totally could be possible but there's very long and then there's being just a few inches shorter than meWe cruised last week with two USB chargers and two very long USB cords without them being confiscated. I suspect because yours has so many ports, they decided it was something not allowed.
Clearly I am behind the times. You can recharge Magicbands and they need it? My only experience......assuming we are talking about the same Disney Magicbands....... was at WDW. We were there a week and they were our device for opening our room door and paying for everything at Disney and if there was a way to charge them, I was not aware of it, and they never needed it.