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16 Ways to Use MagicBands: How We Used MagicBands at Walt Disney World
After I came back from my October trip, during which I used MagicBands extensively, I wrote up a popular blog post listing the 16 ways that you can use MagicBands:
Awesome ... just in time for me and my 'ohana! We leave for the World tomorrow ...! (In twenty-four hours, I will be in the security checkpoint at Logan ... carefully swallowing my true opinion of the TSA so as not to cause a scene, hahaha!)
EDIT to add:
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Disney’s Infinity game on XBOX (unlock the Disney Dragon and new Toy Box)
.... wow. O_o Disney really, really, REALLY needs to advertise this feature more. DGF has a copy of Infinity, and we've had our MagicBands for weeks now ... and had NO IDEA. It makes perfect sense, mind you. But we still had no idea!!
Do you have to actually wear the Magic Band, or can I keep it in my bag? I really don't like anything on my wrists and it would drive me crazy, particularly in the heat. I'm assuming that you can't take them off and put them on.
I don't know that it's rubber, but it feels rubber-like. I do know that it’s hypoallergenic. It’s soft. It’s flexible. It’s smooth. It’s waterproof. It’s heat-resistant. It’s tough. It’ll fit a wide circumference of wrists from 5″-10″.
I don't know that it's rubber, but it feels rubber-like. I do know that it’s hypoallergenic. It’s soft. It’s flexible. It’s smooth. It’s waterproof. It’s heat-resistant. It’s tough. It’ll fit a wide circumference of wrists from 5″-10″.
Thanks! That's a great article. And the pictures definitely confirm my opinion that I absolutely do not want to wear that thing - its huge! I wish I knew what it was made out of - hypoallergenic isn't reassuring to me, but so long as I can just put it in my bag, it isn't a big deal.
Do you have to actually wear the Magic Band, or can I keep it in my bag? I really don't like anything on my wrists and it would drive me crazy, particularly in the heat. I'm assuming that you can't take them off and put them on.
You don't have to wear them all the time, you can keep them in a bag or pocket and only take them out when you need them. You might also consider looping it onto your neck lanyard, if you wear one.
You can take them off and put them back on; they're not permanently afixed like a hospital bracelet. They're more like a kid's watch band, with studs and holes to attach, rather like the plastic things on the back of a baseball cap, or on the inside of a hard hat. I was a little dubious about how securely it would hold, but it never got loose or came off my wrist accidentally during my entire 10-day stay, and it's still in pretty good shape. I could definitely use it for another trip... if only I had another trip coming up soon.
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Thanks! That's a great article. And the pictures definitely confirm my opinion that I absolutely do not want to wear that thing - its huge! I wish I knew what it was made out of - hypoallergenic isn't reassuring to me, but so long as I can just put it in my bag, it isn't a big deal.
The bands are made from a material called thermal plastic polyurethane, or TPU.
It is hypoallergenic, and I found it to be reasonably comfortable even though I don't like wearing things on my wrist, either (gave up wearing a watch about 15 years ago). I found that it fit just loosely enough that it didn't make my wrist sweat (and I was there during a heat wave, with temps in the mid-80s the whole week), but tightly enough that it didn't ride up or down or spin around very far.
It's also extremely durable and completely waterproof, so I didn't bother removing it when I washed my hands, I just pushed it up a little. They're designed to be used even when swimming at your resort pool or at the water parks.
You don't have to wear them all the time, you can keep them in a bag or pocket and only take them out when you need them. You might also consider looping it onto your neck lanyard, if you wear one.
You can take them off and put them back on; they're not permanently afixed like a hospital bracelet. They're more like a kid's watch band, with studs and holes to attach, rather like the plastic things on the back of a baseball cap, or on the inside of a hard hat. I was a little dubious about how securely it would hold, but it never got loose or came off my wrist accidentally during my entire 10-day stay, and it's still in pretty good shape. I could definitely use it for another trip... if only I had another trip coming up soon.
The bands are made from a material called thermal plastic polyurethane, or TPU.
It is hypoallergenic, and I found it to be reasonably comfortable even though I don't like wearing things on my wrist, either (gave up wearing a watch about 15 years ago). I found that it fit just loosely enough that it didn't make my wrist sweat (and I was there during a heat wave, with temps in the mid-80s the whole week), but tightly enough that it didn't ride up or down or spin around very far.
It's also extremely durable and completely waterproof, so I didn't bother removing it when I washed my hands, I just pushed it up a little. They're designed to be used even when swimming at your resort pool or at the water parks.
Thanks! I did read that article. I think it was hotter than that when we were there. I know something like that would irritate me - I sweat a lot and something that feels like rubber is going to bother me. I just don't like the idea of them at all. They're big and IMHO - ugly as well. So long as I can keep it tucked away in my RFID protection bag.