FarmerBill
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Are these bands a "nice to have", or actually needed? We are getting the Genie+ for the family (6 adults), so we plan on using the Genie app throughout the days.
Are the physical cards given to us at the entrance or something ?
Depending on where you buy your tickets you may be given the choice of getting physical cards mailed to you. Otherwise, you can stop by guest services or a ticket window outside your first park and pick them up. If you want to get them before your first morning, you can also stop by guest relations in Disney springs.
If you're staying at a Disney hotel, the front desk can give you cards that will be linked to your profile and work for both your room key and park entry.
-Rob
We're off property. So basically at the first park we go to, after we go in we have to get physical cards to be able to ride. If we want to avoid scanning my phone? My original plan was to just use my phone but others are saying its a huge pain for a party or more than 1 or 2 people. So lame all of this....
Seems at odds with anything else. I scan for the family at every other venue and it takes 2-3 seconds per person usually.Also (although I've not visited myself) it sounds like using tickets on iPhone is fine if you have one phone per person, you just load your own ticket and tap. Its groups where all five tickets are on one phone that are the issue.
Imagine it like having paper tickets in a wallet, tapping your own wallet is fine. But having to get all five tickets out, work out which need to be tapped and then doing it one at a time putting the others away.
The technology is ready, but Apple have designed their systems to work per individial not really as a mechanisim for storing a groups worth of tickets.
Its also a bit like flying, you can scan boarding passes from your phone, or get paper ones. But if you tried to store the entire families boarding passes on your phone it will take a long time to scan them all. Much easier to have one pass per person.
Seems at odds with anything else. I scan for the family at every other venue and it takes 2-3 seconds per person usually.
We are planning WDW for 2023.
Been in 1985, 1987, 1992, 2012.
This thread sounds really complicated, even more than my worries about HOW to get to the parks staying offsite.
Maybe North Dakota instead.....
Even though we're staying offsite this year, I'm still planning on using a MB for our tickets, Photopass, DAS, and I guess Genie+ if we actually decide to use it. It's so much easier to have everyone use their bands instead of whipping out their phones, searching for the correct media on their phone, making people behind you annoyed because you're taking "forever" at the tap point. We'll likely get new bands at DS or at the first park we visit to get new ones. Even though we have old ones, I don't trust that the batteries are good for the on-ride photos (and I want those from my kids' bands if they split up).
They are optional, but I see more people struggling to get their families in when they use their phones as opposed to using Magic Bands. Personally I find them way more convenient for doing everything like park entry, opening room door, paying for stuff. I don't like having to have my phone out all the time, defeats the point of vacation and family time.Are these bands a "nice to have", or actually needed? We are getting the Genie+ for the family (6 adults), so we plan on using the Genie app throughout the days.
We're planning a trip in January and staying at the Dolphin. It will be our first time staying at a non-Disney resort. I don't plan on buying Genie. Do you think Magic Bands would still be useful for us? I plan to buy our park tickets next week. We've already booked our hotel. I know I have to link everything. Will we be issued cards for our tickets? How does it work when you buy the tickets separately? Or is that a good reason to purchase the Magic Bands?
My job before I was laid off due to covid was designing and implementing the access control systems that allow you into MLB ballparks, although we did festivals, concerts and events as well. We were about to roll out touchless systems before the pandemic happened and were in the testing phase. This was in use at the All star game in cleveland then used for spring training the season after. People who use one single device across multiple tickets don't think they're holding up the line but they're most definitely holding up the line.Again, I haven't experianced it first hand, my last WDW trip was in 2016 with MagicBands.
But if you feel confident, tapping (not scanning, these are NFC passes at WDW not barcodes) all the passes from the Apple Wallet then go for it, sounds like you've made it work elsewhere.
Actually, I think it was 2013, but that really doesnt make a difference. We were on a DCL trip and had a "park day" as a shore excursion. We had to pick a park and I am not really sure what we got on the ship for admission to the park that day. Everything we did actually inside the park was on credit card.Its not hugely more complicated than 2012.
Back then you would have got a plastic key to the world card (if onsite) with a magnetic stripe or a cardboard ticket if offsite.
Now you get either a plastic card with an NFC chip (like a contactless bank card) in it, or use the NFC feature of your phone to store the card in a virtual wallet (Apple Wallet or Google Pay). Or you can pay $12+ to have a MagicBand with the chip inside it.
The only other thing is the Photopass, on many rides it will automatically add photos to your MDE account by identifying guests using Bluetooth. This either uses the Bluetooth in the MagicBand, or a phone with the MDE app.
My job before I was laid off due to covid was designing and implementing the access control systems that allow you into MLB ballparks, although we did festivals, concerts and events as well. We were about to roll out touchless systems before the pandemic happened and were in the testing phase. This was in use at the All star game in cleveland then used for spring training the season after. People who use one single device across multiple tickets don't think they're holding up the line but they're most definitely holding up the line.
Yes this is mostly the case with children in a group. When it comes to adults It is most often split up ahead of time and is by far more efficient. We dabbled in using a system that would check in your entire party with one scan but it just wasn't efficient. Too much has to happen in the background that the guest doesn't know or care about to make it instant.This is at odds with every concert and ballpark I've attended the last several years. I usually use the phone for everyone in my party- guests or children and have assumed most who are in groups do the same? Certainly most children get in this way.....The tickets are almost always sent to a single email or phone in the batch you bought them in anyway. I have the say 3 other people with me, and the 4 of us go through the magnetometer and walk up to the ticket guy, I say "its me and these 3 behind me", he scans the 4 barcodes and waves us all through. Takes seconds. Why is Disney so different?
I'm leaning toward just buying the magic bands. Don't want any extra hassle on this trip and don't want to worry about a pocket full of cards to handout and or lose.
last question for now on this topic....How do I actually get a magic band? disney's site cryptically mentions ordering at "pre arrival prices" but they make a big deal about saying "for resort guests, specifically at a "disney resorts collection" hotel. We're NON resort guests (off property). They also say something about ordering 10 days before your trip. So you have to wait to the last minute? I can hardly find the bands on amazon and the disney site has 1 tinker bell one for $35. Am I missing something? You need a PhD to navigate the mess they've turned this place into.
WDW uses NFC not barcodes. So instead of bringing up the barcode and scanning, you need to bring up the right ticket, tap it, get the next ticket, tap and so on.Takes seconds. Why is Disney so different?
last question for now on this topic....How do I actually get a magic band? disney's site cryptically mentions ordering at "pre arrival prices" but they make a big deal about saying "for resort guests, specifically at a "disney resorts collection" hotel. We're NON resort guests (off property). They also say something about ordering 10 days before your trip. So you have to wait to the last minute? I can hardly find the bands on amazon and the disney site has 1 tinker bell one for $35. Am I missing something? You need a PhD to navigate the mess they've turned this place into.
not to mention the finger print scan needed with each tap at the turnstiles. that also slows things down.WDW uses NFC not barcodes. So instead of bringing up the barcode and scanning, you need to bring up the right ticket, tap it, get the next ticket, tap and so on.
Not sure if it takes much longer or not, but it is different.
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