In my My Disney Experience website if I got to "MagicBands and Cards" it shows all of my many MagicBands in reverse order of when I received them. So the newest one is listed first and then it goes from newest to oldest as I scroll down.Thank you! We have some that are only about a year old and some that are older. Is there an easy way, maybe through MDE, to tell which ones are the newest? Not having the long range radio isn't the end of the world but if we could figure out which ones are the most recent we would have the best chance of it working.
If you have an upcoming stay, the new MagicBands will appear once they've been processed and mailed out.speaking of that magicbands and cards page.....I have 2 phantom magic bands that I have never had (all of mine are accounted for).....could these be the ones that are going to come to me and my friend?
Do they actually show a MagicBand or is there no picture? If no picture they likely aren't MagicBands at all, but rather old RFID cards (either tickets or even old Keys to the World from resort stays) that were tied to your account. You could actually still use them for park entry and FP return if you wanted. They will work on short range sensors just like MagicBands do.speaking of that magicbands and cards page.....I have 2 phantom magic bands that I have never had (all of mine are accounted for).....could these be the ones that are going to come to me and my friend?
I am traveling with 6 family members who are between 21 & 23. Will they need to bring ID into the parks in order to purchase drinks? OR is their proof of being 21 in the Band?
The front desk can set that up.I am traveling with 10 family members split between 2 cabin in FW. Is there any way to split up the ability to charge so that each person has the ability to use link their own CC to their own Magic Band? Or is it only one CC per room?
MagicBands can't be used for age proof to buy alcohol. They need to bring valid government issued ID.I am traveling with 6 family members who are between 21 & 23. Will they need to bring ID into the parks in order to purchase drinks? OR is their proof of being 21 in the Band?
The front desk can set that up.
I scanned the 50 + pages but didn't see my question posted by someone else. If this was already answered I'm sorry for the repeat.
Question one
I am traveling with 6 family members who are between 21 & 23. Will they need to bring ID into the parks in order to purchase drinks? OR is their proof of being 21 in the Band?
Make sure that even the older people have id. I am 42 and get id'ed at Disney.
Question two
I am traveling with 10 family members split between 2 cabin in FW. Is there any way to split up the ability to charge so that each person has the ability to use link their own CC to their own Magic Band? Or is it only one CC per room?
Yes.So the front desk can set up each person having their own cc linked to their own band?
In my My Disney Experience website if I got to "MagicBands and Cards" it shows all of my many MagicBands in reverse order of when I received them. So the newest one is listed first and then it goes from newest to oldest as I scroll down.
Do they actually show a MagicBand or is there no picture? If no picture they likely aren't MagicBands at all, but rather old RFID cards (either tickets or even old Keys to the World from resort stays) that were tied to your account. You could actually still use them for park entry and FP return if you wanted. They will work on short range sensors just like MagicBands do.
If you have an upcoming stay, the new MagicBands will appear once they've been processed and mailed out.
1. Yes.Last went to Disney World in 2014 (stayed onsite). Received 4 magicbands (2 adults, 2 kids) and 1 'extra' for my toddler
I've bought 4 day passes for all 5 of us.
My Disney Experience site shows just 3 active magicbands (the old ones of mine and 2 kids).
1. Will the 'active' old ones work for the fastpasses I've booked?
2. Any idea why the other 2 show as invalid?
3. Will Disney replace any when we arrive -
4. or do we just buy new ones?
1. Yes.
2. Don't know. (Call WDW I.T. and ask for help.)
3. Nope.
4. You don't NEED MBs, but if you can't get Disney I.T. to fix the problem
with your old ones then you could buy some new ones, if you like.
Otherwise, for those who don't have active MBs, they can just use the new plastic tickets for park entry and FP+ purposes.
NoMy family is staying off site for a week. We thought about buying $200-500 gift cards for WDW & the Food and Wine Festival so we are not having to pull out a credit card all day long.
Can we buy magic bands and buy the gift cards and have those giftcards put on the magic bands?
It would sure be nice to be able to do that.