If it is registered in your MDE account it will work fine.What is the procedure to use and activate old magic bands for a new trip? Do they just work or do you have to activate them someway. I can't find a place to link it
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mikewdw
If it is registered in your MDE account it will work fine.
It's worth checking ahead of time. There have been reports of bands being flagged as lost or stolen, presumably as a security measure for inactive bands. It's very easy to reactivate them if that's the case.They will just work unless you went into your magic bands and cards section and deactivated them.
If you did you've have to go back into your magic bands and cards section and activate them.
There’s nothing on the actual band. It’s like a key to your MDE account. I assume that deactivating them means it no longer accesses your MDE account and therefore it’s secure.True. Wasn’t sure if guest relations would wipe the info off of them and then recycle? I did already deactivate them on MDE.
If it is registered in your MDE account it will work fine.
If the battery is still good they will just work. Disney gives the life of the battery as approx 2 years.What is the procedure to use and activate old magic bands for a new trip? Do they just work or do you have to activate them someway. I can't find a place to link it
Thanks
mikewdw
We're staying off property and plan on using MBs. I find it a PITA to constantly pull my phone out and tap into every turnstile, especially scrolling over to the correct app where ticket media is stored (multiply that by our party of 5). Necessary? No. Convenient? Definitely. Plus I like having all my ride photos captured.
Having not to been to Disney since like 2008, this is all going to be new for me. I assume I can scan in my wife and 3 kids with my own phone at the ride?
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