Creator of Disney’s MagicBand evolves vision for Princess Cruises
Disney’s MagicBand was primed to revolutionize the guest experience, but now Princess Cruises is executing the wearable technology’s original vision.
Disney’s MagicBand was primed to revolutionize the guest experience, but now Princess Cruises is executing the wearable technology’s original vision.
In early 2013, Disney Parks fans first heard about the MagicBand. It promised to enhance your Walt Disney World vacation, as the wristband would act as your park tickets, room key, PhotoPass, credit card and more.
MagicBand collectors will have two new colors to snap up soon at Walt Disney World Resort.
Walt Disney World will soon be adding more MagicBand options for Disney Resort hotel guests and renewing Annual Passholders.
The My Disney Experience app helps make everything easier when it comes to a Disney vacation, and now you can even unlock your hotel room door with it.
Starting this November, guests sailing on Princess Cruises’ Regal Princess will have the chance to use Ocean Medallion interactive wearable devices, which promise to bring a high-tech service similar to Disney’s MagicBands to the high seas.
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As part of the next step in the MyMagic+ rollout, guests not staying on Disney property can now book FastPass+ 30 days in advance and purchase their own MagicBand.
With all the Walt Disney World resorts now on a full rollout of the MyMagic+ testing, annual passholders are slowly getting their invites to test the system and receive their MagicBands.
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