Can't speak for the haters, but,
A lot of people feel that the MagicBands exist primarily to encourage even more irresponsible guest spending rather than to enhance the guest experience in any meaningful way. For guests to buy a T-shirt commemorating the devices is celebrating something that was created to their detriment, so Disney's willingness to offer such T-shirts is evidence of absolute hubris on their part.
Then add on other merchandise that the rank and file touron will buy.
If Disney is that concerned about profitability and attendance, let them build new rides and attractions to bring the masses in. Like they've done out west. And just down the road....I mean, I know people seem to dislike hearing about how it's a business, but they are trying to make money. I'd rather see WDW profitable and around for years to come instead of bankrupt because they were afraid to offer at shirt. (Admittedly, that's a little extreme)
For some reason I think if the park down the road developed a "universal band" it would be hailed here as revolutionary, with discussions about how Disney is way behind the times on technology and too cheap to upgrade their ticketing system while Universal spares no expense.
Just a hypothetical, though haha.
For some reason I think if the park down the road developed a "universal band" it would be hailed here as revolutionary, with discussions about how Disney is way behind the times on technology and too cheap to upgrade their ticketing system while Universal spares no expense.
Just a hypothetical, though haha.
Not me. Uni created a better system and spent a whole lot less on it. Yay them.For some reason I think if the park down the road developed a "universal band" it would be hailed here as revolutionary, with discussions about how Disney is way behind the times on technology and too cheap to upgrade their ticketing system while Universal spares no expense.
Just a hypothetical, though haha.
I think most of us agree that the technology behind FP+/MM+ and the bands is kind of cool. The issue all along has been "is this what WDW really needs, and what people really want?"For some reason I think if the park down the road developed a "universal band" it would be hailed here as revolutionary, with discussions about how Disney is way behind the times on technology and too cheap to upgrade their ticketing system while Universal spares no expense.
Just a hypothetical, though haha.
Can't speak for the haters, but,
A lot of people feel that the MagicBands exist primarily to encourage even more irresponsible guest spending rather than to enhance the guest experience in any meaningful way. For guests to buy a T-shirt commemorating the devices is celebrating something that was created to their detriment, so Disney's willingness to offer such T-shirts is evidence of absolute hubris on their part.
I am fan of the band and the convenience of having all my stuff linked to it because I hate dragging things into the park. I also like all the cute accessories that you can buy to go with it but I am not so sure about the shirts.
No, I had a room key, but it was forever getting lost in the bottom of my cinch bag. Picture it - one compartment: water bottle, rain poncho, KTTW card, iPhone, nephew's poncho, nephew's camera, couple of tissues, 3 bandaids, tiny change purse (not big enough for the card) with tip $$. And no back pockets on my capris.
By the last day, I finally came up with the brilliant idea of attaching the band to my belt loop. Very difficult to use that way, though.
I want to point out this is exactly the reason magic bands are a good idea. Its always readily available and helps lines move quicker (in theory of course). Plus you can easily see if children have theirs or not.
Absolutely! I was pro-MB before our trip. Still am.
As I said, I WAS THE ONLY ONE who found the band uncomfortable. I've considered trying to explain the problem, but didn't want to bore you; but here goes. My wrist is of above average circumference, but is all bony. It's extra wide, and the RFID section which is quite rigid, starts to curve long before my wide, bony wrist does, and rubbed on both sides. No amount of adjustment alleviated the rubbing.
I've also mentioned this in another thread, but my band didn't always work. It did work on the resort room door, FP+, and at park entry. It consistently did not work for: charging purchases, charging on the DDP, or opening the entry gate at POP. And again, no one else had these issues.
My avatar is from last year - that is not a MB that I am wearing, but one of those flexible rubber bracelets w/magnets. I guess I was expecting the MagicBand to be more like that. For those of you who have not worn them yet, they are NOTHING like the "Live Strong" type of bracelets.
Don't always have pockets!! I guess to each their own.You can put a (One) smart card in your pocket, does the same thing.
Bonus no ugly piece of plastic on your wrist in one of the hottest most humid places in the USA.
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