jerseyduke
Home is just where you stay when not at WDW
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Apparently there are 2 parts to the MB. One is a passive RFID that will continue to work with the scanners etc. The battery is for the longer range to do things like record your photo automatically when you come down the drop at Splash Mt. You'd still be able to touch the scanner to retrieve your photo though. So entry and anything that the MB touches the scanner should work indefinitely as I understand it.
This is true. The RFID part is what is used on fast passes, and room keys. RFID is a form of near field communication. It has to be (virtually) right up against what is looking for it. The second part to the Magic Band is an antenna and transmitter; this is where the battery comes in. This is the part that allows the attractions to photograph you automatically.
And it is pretty insane that they would "charge" us for a room key.
Why? They have done it since 1971! It is part of a hotel's operating costs, which is used to determine rates. It was just never itemized into the bill. The consumer pays for everything!
But, I think Disney would never directly charge for MBs. They will sell additional ones, and custom ones, etc. But the bottom line is they want you to have one. They will make more money off of you if you do. (And enhance your experience at the parks).
Beware of Greeks bearing gifts? Sure, back in the days of Troy...now its more "Beware of corporations giving you things for free"...because it is to get more from you!
What has me really curious is to see how long it is before the apple watch can take the place of a magic band.