flynnibus
Premium Member
I am wondering if the customized ones will be a band that these could fit into. That way you could keep the customized park and just snap in a new ID tag for each visit.
Good idea - like a sleeve or coozie
I am wondering if the customized ones will be a band that these could fit into. That way you could keep the customized park and just snap in a new ID tag for each visit.
I agree - everyone is hell bent on the idea 'no FPs will be available for me...' - Do they not think Disney would realize that?
What if we turned the tables and said
"What if I said you can always get a FP - and never worry about them running out. Would that interest you? Yes? Ok, what if I could give you that with the tradeoff of you can only get 1 FP per attraction per day and I limit how many FPs you can have total. Are you still interested?"
Disney CAN offer such a model with this system (within reason). But because everyone is so fixated on seeing how it can't work - they aren't willing to explore the possibilities of a system with different constraints from what they assume the model will be - simply be current FP+advance booking of it.
I hate having crap on my wrist. Bracelets. Watches. Every time I have to wear a wristband, I toss it on a belt loop. Makes me feel off balance.
personally i cringe over the process of them going paperless. when i renewed my annual pass in early december i had renewed online and brought in my voucher 3 days before the expiration of the current pass. after a FULL HOUR at the magic kingdom will call windows, being deleted completely out of the system by the cm "helping me", and then watching as 3 cm's spent the hour trying to fix their (insert bad language here) mistakes all i could think of was these are the people who will be handling all the changes and are saying we should turn in our paper ap tickets...you know...the proof that we've spent hundreds of dollars to walk through the door? but then it's ok right...after all they've been doing such a great job lately of changing over the website...(yes i'm feeling sarcastic/snarky over the changes) good lord it's going to be stressful waiting for them to get things straightened out.
They do still have fingerprinting. Here is what they look like:
There really isn't that much of a difference. It is still a personal identifier scan. It is basically a digital fingerprint.It's not a fingerprint, it's a bio-metric scan. There IS a difference. A fingerprint is an exact visual representation of a specific finger. A bio-metric scan is a measurement of specific points on the finger.
Actually, it is a non-unique identifier. I won't go into the particulars, but, it is nothing like a "digital fingerprint."There really isn't that much of a difference. It is still a personal identifier scan. It is basically a digital fingerprint.
There really isn't that much of a difference. It is still a personal identifier scan. It is basically a digital fingerprint.
There are established dates for things over the coming months.Is Disney introducing this on a specific date?
No. If dates were published in advance, it would take away from 74's false gratification of thinking that something that was planned for weeks/months was actually in response to one of his blog posts.Is that date released?
Disney are not storing credit cards on tickets. They are storing credit cards on databases, as they always have. I don't see the fresh concern here. If you are happy to have your card stored already, how does this change with the new system?
It's not a fingerprint, it's a bio-metric scan. There IS a difference. A fingerprint is an exact visual representation of a specific finger. A bio-metric scan is a measurement of specific points on the finger.
Let's see how fast the Mouse comes crawling back to us locals/APers when the exchange rate tips and jet fuel prices go up. It's already starting to happen. UKers are reconsidering their Holidays. And the Brazilian economy is stalling.
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