BeastlyKingdomme
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A detailed look at a great new system being implemented at DHS.
There are issues which were highlighted in the video -A detailed look at a great new system being implemented at DHS.
1) The order point thing can be easily resolved.There are issues which were highlighted in the video -
1) You need to be sat near the order point or it doesn't pick up the signal.
2) The wait staff couldn't find the correct location to serve the meal to
My thoughts -
1) It was tested when the Backlot Express was pretty empty - how will they find your table in the middle of summer when the place is packed ?
2) Will extra staff be employed to serve the meals, or will existing staff have to double up to wait as well ?
3) What impact will this have on the other guests either standing in line for food, or for those sat down also waiting for delivery ?
Needs fine tuning, but should work ok.
Thank you for repeating me. <wink>It uses Bluetooth LE with triangulation.
There's what I was looking for. It doesn't use GPS. It uses Bluetooth LE with triangulation.
That makes more sense.
Same tech. Cel phones have had them for years.Does just make me think, why bother with bluetooth when they already have an RFID system that works at Be Our Guest. Link a MagicBand to the app, order from the app and get a location with the Band.
Same tech. Cel phones have had them for years.
The Magicband uses 2 "RFID" chips (as they are commonly called, they are actually quite different). One is Bluetooth LE. The other is unpowered low range RFID.
I'd suspect the difference lay in the fact that BoG was designed with enough LE receivers to get it down to a few feet. This system being tested obviously hasn't had that level of infrastructure investment.
That said, all these features they are adding is gonna drain the heck out of cel phone batteries. I hope they are planning for charging stations at tables (which, would be a rather nice addition, frankly).
Nah. No new "tech" with Magicbands. Just old tech with a new application and a spit shined public image (as most tech is). People confuse the tech with the application far too often, and the application with the concept to be frank (tablets were not "new" when the iPad came out, touchscreen phones were not "new" when the iPhone came out, smartphones were not "new" when the iPhone came out...all of this is consumer memory, not technical advancement...it was new to the masses, so it is "new".Okay, I was led to believe that the long-range powered RFID was a different standard to Bluetooth. But yes, I did already know that Be Our Guest and the On-Ride Photo systems relied on the powered RFID.
Charging stations at restaurant tables is a great idea though, just a couple of USB ports in each table is all that is needed (and of course lots of cable to the tables!).
Eventually. Apple watches, and glass tops in general, won't take the beating that a band can. It will be a while (at least a few years) before you see this, I suspect.So when is Disney going to change "magic bands" to "magic apple bands" and use the apple watch concept?
Seating is cheap if this takes off.I can see this being good for families- no need to take the whole clan over to order or send some to find a table and some go to order. Just order from the comfort of your table and the food comes to you.
However, what will happen in busy times when they require you to have food in hand before seating? Unless proof of an ordered to table meal is enough for the CM.
Seating is cheap if this takes off.
GPS on a phone is not terribly accurate. It has a variance of about 15-25 feet at best. The number of towers in an area helps (rather, your position/distance between three of them). But, its not that great. That is fine when you are getting driving directions, but not for pinpointing a table.True.
I love the idea of possibly ordering my lunch in line for Star Tours and having it ready and waiting for me when I'm finished. Maybe they need to use a GPS system with better range so it covers the whole of the park not just a small area of a QS.
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