MyMagic+ article from Fast Company magazine

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Truindenashendubapreser
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bumping this as Im curious to see how people (especially those who participated in the original conversation of this thread) now feel about MM+ and how it pertains to the article.

Its been appx 4 years since this article dropped. Have magic bands or MM+ been implemented in any of the other Disney parks? Has Disney released any numbers on the ROI which was heavily toted as a main component? I am sure they have profited from the sale of specialty magic bands and the add ons to them.

IMO, the overall experience hasnt changed much aside from the MDE app which does offer several helpful features. But wait times havent exactly improved or gotten worse and crowd redistribution doesnt seem to have much of an affect. Staggs claimed that magic bands decreased wait time at park entrance by 30%. I definitely do not see that. But I would go as far as to say that the data MM+ collects has most likely been a culprit of the cutbacks we have seen in staffing, food/beverage portions and pricing, park hours, CMs at touchpoints at park entrance and several other aspects of the Disney experience. I still that

And regardless of what the author stated, I still think that Disney definitely had a hand in making sure this article came out the way they wanted it and most likely comped him in one way or another, especially considering how much more transparent they are nowadays with comps. Not saying it was a puff piece, but definitely guided in a certain direction with a bit of controlled opposition tossed in.
 

GoofGoof

Premium Member
bumping this as Im curious to see how people (especially those who participated in the original conversation of this thread) now feel about MM+ and how it pertains to the article.

Its been appx 4 years since this article dropped. Have magic bands or MM+ been implemented in any of the other Disney parks? Has Disney released any numbers on the ROI which was heavily toted as a main component? I am sure they have profited from the sale of specialty magic bands and the add ons to them.

IMO, the overall experience hasnt changed much aside from the MDE app which does offer several helpful features. But wait times havent exactly improved or gotten worse and crowd redistribution doesnt seem to have much of an affect. Staggs claimed that magic bands decreased wait time at park entrance by 30%. I definitely do not see that. But I would go as far as to say that the data MM+ collects has most likely been a culprit of the cutbacks we have seen in staffing, food/beverage portions and pricing, park hours, CMs at touchpoints at park entrance and several other aspects of the Disney experience. I still that

And regardless of what the author stated, I still think that Disney definitely had a hand in making sure this article came out the way they wanted it and most likely comped him in one way or another, especially considering how much more transparent they are nowadays with comps. Not saying it was a puff piece, but definitely guided in a certain direction with a bit of controlled opposition tossed in.
Disney will never release numbers on ROI. I’m sure if pressed by an analyst they will just give a generic answer like “its working as expected”.

I have no idea how much benefit they are getting from data collected. Is it driving ancillary sales? Is it helping determine who gets what offer to come back? I haven’t seen any evidence of that but it’s possible it’s happening behind the scenes. I do think it helps with same day logistics and allocation of staff.

It’s hard to judge what impact there has been on lines at the park entrances. Security lines are much longer but that’s unrelated to MM+. In my experience the bands don’t always work at the gates but they have CMs nearby to quickly resolve issues. For some reason the FP+ readers seem to work a lot better than the ones at the gates.

FP+ itself doesn’t seem to have had the catastrophic impacts on standby wait times many predicted. I think touring plans did an analysis a while back that showed the avg wait time really didn’t change much overall. Not sure if that still holds. I think at times for me the system works a little better than legacy FP. I would prefer going back to no FP at all, but if it has to exist I like FP+ better than legacy FP. It’s a little more upfront planning but makes the day more relaxing without the need to pull tickets from various machines.
 

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