![]() Start by powering on the MagicBand+ by pressing the button on the back once, and tapping the band to your phone. How do I set up the MagicBand+ to use with my account? Now I “only” have 43 and my account more or less works okay. I had to have them manually removed from my account (deactivating them wasn’t good enough). I once had over 100 bands, room keys, and tickets attached to my account, and it got so bogged down that trying to do anything would cause the system to time out or crash. Unofficially, you cannot have an unlimited number of linked MagicBands and also a working My Disney Experience account. Also, once a MagicBand or card is linked to a person, it cannot be transferred to another person. However, getting multiple MagicBands or cards does not give you multiple entitlements, such as additional park admission. Officially, you can have multiple MagicBands or cards linked to your Disney account, you can continue to use as many as your wrists and pockets can carry. In general, you can expect to find between 15 and 25 styles in the parks.Ĭan I purchase multiple MagicBand+ devices?ĭo you really think Disney is going to turn down more merchandise sales?! Walt Disney World stores and shopDisney are much more hit or miss, with fewer styles to begin with and options selling out. In a rare twist, the pre-arrival purchase program has the most options. How many MagicBand+ designs are currently available? Pretty much every Disney-owned resort gift shop.Disney’s Animal Kingdom: Discovery Trading Company.Disney’s Hollywood Studios: Celebrity 5 & 10 and Tatooine Traders.You’ll be able to purchase a MagicBand+ at the following locations: Where can MagicBand+ be purchased at Walt Disney World? Heck, maybe for the company’s 100th Anniversary, they’ll release a hideous bejeweled MagicBand+ that costs $1,000. We wouldn’t be surprised to see a MagicBand+ that costs $75 by the end of the year. premium MagicBand designs.įrom there, costs could increase even further for limited edition or designer fashion styles. That’s consistent with current pricing for plain v. But otherwise going strong!Īll guests can buy MagicBand+ at select stores across Walt Disney World and online at shopDisney, starting at $34.99 for basic colors. Well, it’s also a bit discolored…and smells like sweat. Aside from the long range RFID dying, it’s still going strong. I’ve been using the same basic blue MagicBand for like 8 years. Regular ‘ole MagicBands aren’t going anywhere anytime soon! If you’re not interested in interactivity or light-up wearables, that’s fine. MagicBands continue to work throughout the parks, and Disney will be releasing new designs and styles of the legacy MagicBands. In case not, here are the answers to common questions we’re hearing… Hopefully that breakdown answers some questions and eliminates confusion. ![]() Together, the two halves form the MagicBand+. In essence, this encompasses everything that is not present in a normal MagicBand, and this is where the device differs from the legacy MB. This is the (sorta) smart device that’s powered by a battery and requires recharging. Then there’s the other half–the “Plus Part.” This is brand-new component, including all of the interactivity, lighting, vibrations, and experiential elements. Think of this as the “dumb” aspect of the device, which works without battery power and does basic things like entering the park or Lightning Lanes. It has all of the same features, functionality, strengths and weaknesses. One of these is the MagicBand, which functions in exactly the same ways as a legacy MagicBand. One thing that might make all of these easier to understand (and undermine the need for much of this FAQ, to be honest) is to think of the MagicBand+ as two distinct devices. This FAQ answers those common inquiries about pricing, features & functionality, pre-arrival discounts & shipping delays, battery life, recharging, how the “Plus” works as compared to the dumb bands, and more. We’ve been getting a lot of questions about the MagicBand+ at Walt Disney World.
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