So I have about 10 of them. My newest being 2 years old. I was thinking about using that one for my upcoming trip rather than order a new one. I have read that the batteries last about 2-3 years. Has anyone ever tried using an old band?
Ride photos are spotty at best even with a brand new band. Ask me how I know.I reused one after 5 months and it was spotty at best as far as ride photos. Everything else worked fine.
If you buy new ones on-property, you can link them yourself using the MDE mobile app.Alright! Thanks everyone. I looked up the bands on mydisneyexperience and they are still linked. But would it be safe to say if they did not work we could buy new ones and have them linked while at WDW (or maybe the front desk could do this at my resort).
Maybe you can. I'm 67 years old and not tech savvy (nor do I want to be). I have the app on my phone and getting times for rides like GOTG is about the top of my ability.If you buy new ones on-property, you can link them yourself using the MDE mobile app.
we just got back and used ours that were about 1 year old. held a charge and worked greatSo I have about 10 of them. My newest being 2 years old. I was thinking about using that one for my upcoming trip rather than order a new one. I have read that the batteries last about 2-3 years. Has anyone ever tried using an old band?
No worries! A cast member at the front desk would be happy to assist you. They’ve linked magic bands for my grandparents multiple times, but with the MagicBand+, they might have to guide you through using the app to do so (again, they would be happy to assist you). Either way, it should not be an issue and it’s definitely a common task for guest relations and front desk cast members!Maybe you can. I'm 67 years old and not tech savvy (nor do I want to be). I have the app on my phone and getting times for rides like GOTG is about the top of my ability.
yes.So I have about 10 of them. My newest being 2 years old. I was thinking about using that one for my upcoming trip rather than order a new one. I have read that the batteries last about 2-3 years. Has anyone ever tried using an old band?
If you don't want to buy all new bands, buying just one would be probably suffice to get most ride photos, as long as you stay together, and maybe stop to scan at the end of the rides.Maybe you can. I'm 67 years old and not tech savvy (nor do I want to be). I have the app on my phone and getting times for rides like GOTG is about the top of my ability.
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