davedmaine
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We have a split stay coming up next week; we're also AP holders. We received 3 sets of Magic Bands each in the mail today. There has to be an easier way...
One day, when they stop manufacturing these original 7 colors, you'll say "man, I wish I had one of those rare Series 1 yellow bands..."
. I think I have a problem
.WDW has a fixed price contract on these things, as well as with the shippers. At the margin, there's no additional cost.It does seem like an awful waste of money (that will eventually be wrung out of guests). Can't imagine WHY the MM+ initiative is allegedly near $2Billion.
That is funny that you said that. We too will have 3 sets of MBs for our upcoming May trip (doing a split stay between BC and VWL then added a night onto VWL using cash instead of DVC points which made a new reservation) With that I decided to make each MB set a different color just so that we could end up getting each color offered (except the grey) just because of the reason stated above. I think I have a problem
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It's kinda nice to have different colors you could interchange depending on how you feel in a day.
Can you actually change the MB by the day? I thought the front desk needed to code the specific MB to be able to open the room door?
Two people in the other thread on this subject are saying that with their split stay Disney deactivated one set of bands for "security" reasons. One happened when they checked into the second hotel and the other was called by the Beach Club and told one set would be deactivated. Looks like color coordinated bands and outfits are not going to be possible much longer!
Just make sure your park tickets are attached to the right MB. I had two old MB's from a split-stay w/ family this past February and then 2 more for a split-stay just this past month for a conference. I linked a ticket to my reservation through myDisney and expected it would have been linked to the MB associated w/ the current stay. No luck, when I got to the gate, my MB would not work and when I went to Guest Services to see what happened they told me my ticket had linked to one of my earlier bands and that I had to bring in the ticket so they could link it to the correct band. Since I hadn't brought it with me, it required a trip back to my resort to get my ticket, and then back to the park. They do recommend that you always bring your paper ticket w/ you just for these types of issues...which he admitted was fairly frequent. So, it appears a ticket linked through myDisney is actually attached to a specific MB even though there is no way to specify which MB on the website. Fortunately, according to the CM I was talking to when checking-out, there will soon be an option for someone to opt-out of receiving a new MB for every trip or split-stay and enter in the no. of an old MB to use for a reservation. Should be interesting...
While I like having different color bands to choose from, I think it's ridiculous that the system doesn't recognize that we already have MBs and don't need another set. 
But tickets aren't attached to the Magic Band, tickets are linked to your MDE account and all your Magic Band does is provide the scanner your MDE ID number to access your account.
It does seem like an awful waste of money (that will eventually be wrung out of guests). Can't imagine WHY the MM+ initiative is allegedly near $2Billion.