Fascinating.
Disney's $1 Billion Bet on a Magical Wristband | WIRED Very interesting article for anyone interested in Ft.Wilderness, WDW, and/or technology.
I'm at a loss for words. For us, this changes virtually everything in the way we used to plan our WDW trips. For years we used note cards, laptops, etc. and made copious notes. They began the MagicBands shortly after our last trip to WDW. This year will be our first experience with them - really looking forward to it.
I'm a bit envious if you are in the group of 'newbies' that have already used MagicBands, or will use them for your first trip, and think 'No big deal.' They ARE a big deal and get rid of many unpleasant aspects of enjoying 'The happiest place on earth.'
MagicBands remove the 'friction' in your WDW experience:
"Part of the trick lies in the clever way Disney teaches you to use them—and, by extension, how to use the park. It begins when you book your ticket online and pick your favorite rides. Disney’s servers crunch your preferences, then neatly package them into an itinerary calculated to keep the route between stops from being a slog—or a frustrating zig-zag back and forth across the park. Then, in the weeks before your trip, the wristband arrives in the mail, etched with your name...
Disney's $1 Billion Bet on a Magical Wristband | WIRED Very interesting article for anyone interested in Ft.Wilderness, WDW, and/or technology.
I'm at a loss for words. For us, this changes virtually everything in the way we used to plan our WDW trips. For years we used note cards, laptops, etc. and made copious notes. They began the MagicBands shortly after our last trip to WDW. This year will be our first experience with them - really looking forward to it.
I'm a bit envious if you are in the group of 'newbies' that have already used MagicBands, or will use them for your first trip, and think 'No big deal.' They ARE a big deal and get rid of many unpleasant aspects of enjoying 'The happiest place on earth.'
MagicBands remove the 'friction' in your WDW experience:
"Part of the trick lies in the clever way Disney teaches you to use them—and, by extension, how to use the park. It begins when you book your ticket online and pick your favorite rides. Disney’s servers crunch your preferences, then neatly package them into an itinerary calculated to keep the route between stops from being a slog—or a frustrating zig-zag back and forth across the park. Then, in the weeks before your trip, the wristband arrives in the mail, etched with your name...