In general, I didn't have any major problems using my Magic Band. The only problem I had was during EMH at MK when it wouldn't scan to verify I was an on-site guest. Fortunately I had a room key too, so it wasn't a major issue. Crowds were light, so I only needed FP for the Mountains, and Soarin', and TSMM. However, I still have some problems with the whole project:
1. Only 3 FPs per day in the same park.
Yes I know they are changing this, but as someone who park hops it was extremely irritating.
2. Reservations can be made 60 days in advance
This level of planning is obnoxious, since I often don't know what park I am going to until I get to the bus stop. I went during the off-season when crowds were low, but some FPs still were "sold out", and personally I think it should be "day of" reservations only.
3. Each attraction only allows one FP+ per day.
I know there is a loophole that allows you to book an additional FP for the same attraction on the same day if you do not hold a current reservation for it, but when I was there this hadn't been articulated. If legacy FP had still not been in circulation, I would have been really aggravated.
4. FP+ Return Time Selection is inadequate
Instead of chosing our own return times, Disney picks them for you. Changing them is a bit tedious. They should simply list all the available slots and let people pick and chose what they want from the get-go.
5. The back up at the FP+ entrance for each attraction was annoying.
It takes too long for the passes to be "approved". I don't really know if there is a practical way to resolve this.
6. Using the bands for purchase and room entry
I think anyone who really sings the praises of this feature must be really lazy. It often took longer because of the way the Magic Bands get scanned for room entry and credit purchases. That this is a major selling point for people baffles me.
Overall I do think it is more convenient, and I didn't HATE it. But I also was able to use the legacy system as well, so I was able to avoid many of the restrictions placed upon FP+ users. I know that Disney is tweaking the system, and much more to my liking. I still don't like that people can reserve so far in advance, and I absolutely HATED the band. I did not think it was at all comfortable, and there were times I felt that i needed to be flexible to get it to scan properly.
1. Only 3 FPs per day in the same park.
Yes I know they are changing this, but as someone who park hops it was extremely irritating.
2. Reservations can be made 60 days in advance
This level of planning is obnoxious, since I often don't know what park I am going to until I get to the bus stop. I went during the off-season when crowds were low, but some FPs still were "sold out", and personally I think it should be "day of" reservations only.
3. Each attraction only allows one FP+ per day.
I know there is a loophole that allows you to book an additional FP for the same attraction on the same day if you do not hold a current reservation for it, but when I was there this hadn't been articulated. If legacy FP had still not been in circulation, I would have been really aggravated.
4. FP+ Return Time Selection is inadequate
Instead of chosing our own return times, Disney picks them for you. Changing them is a bit tedious. They should simply list all the available slots and let people pick and chose what they want from the get-go.
5. The back up at the FP+ entrance for each attraction was annoying.
It takes too long for the passes to be "approved". I don't really know if there is a practical way to resolve this.
6. Using the bands for purchase and room entry
I think anyone who really sings the praises of this feature must be really lazy. It often took longer because of the way the Magic Bands get scanned for room entry and credit purchases. That this is a major selling point for people baffles me.
Overall I do think it is more convenient, and I didn't HATE it. But I also was able to use the legacy system as well, so I was able to avoid many of the restrictions placed upon FP+ users. I know that Disney is tweaking the system, and much more to my liking. I still don't like that people can reserve so far in advance, and I absolutely HATED the band. I did not think it was at all comfortable, and there were times I felt that i needed to be flexible to get it to scan properly.