wdw71fan
Well-Known Member
I happen to know about this issue very well.. And it's not as bad as the article may have you believe... The article makes it sound like some sort of 'punishment'.. In fact, it's meant to be a shot-in-the-arm for the Shanghai project, as a '1970-esque' all hands on deck, that was felt to get WDW off the ground.. Couple that with the budgetary issues surrounding domestic spending, and it's a short term end-of-fiscal-year win-win...
Don't panic.
Don't panic.
4 kiosks at Magic Kingdom with Frontierland and Tomorrowland not currently having one. Guests are coming up to legacy FP kiosk to get FP and can't with a MagicBand. They either don't speak English, don't have a smartphone, or can't seem to get the app to work. So they have to walk all the way to a kiosk on the other side of the land to get help. Only a hand full of cast seem to know exactly how it works too. That's because Disney hasn't rolled out the experience to cast members. They all haven't experienced it themselves or had time to work through the system as a guest.