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So this is going to completely get rid of the key to the world card? Now I'm even more glad I kept mine from my trip last year.
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Sort of, the functionality will be enhanced from it, but they won't be issuing magnetic strip cards for hotel guests, eventually.
What the wristbands may also mean is that for the night time extended hours will no longer require staff to physically attatch bands to people since (theoretically) only hotel guests would have the bands. This wouldn't stop someone from picking some used ones up on ebay and coming in before the park closed to non-hotel guests though (using other admission).
What the wristbands may also mean is that for the night time extended hours will no longer require staff to physically attatch bands to people since (theoretically) only hotel guests would have the bands. This wouldn't stop someone from picking some used ones up on ebay and coming in before the park closed to non-hotel guests though (using other admission).
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BINGOWizzard419 wrote:Sort of, the functionality will be enhanced from it, but they won't be issuing magnetic strip cards for hotel guests, eventually.
What the wristbands may also mean is that for the night time extended hours will no longer require staff to physically attatch bands to people since (theoretically) only hotel guests would have the bands. This wouldn't stop someone from picking some used ones up on ebay and coming in before the park closed to non-hotel guests though (using other admission).
I think that is a HUGE advantage...for CMs and Guests. You won't have to whip out your room key to ride the attractions only open during Evening EMH.
I'm sure it will be used at some point to possibly check in for an ADR. Just wave your wrist over the receiver and your name/party/time appear on the screen for the CM.

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Makes sense. I bet they will still have the readers at the attractions during the EMH though. That will keep people from doing what Wizz was saying about picking up a wristband and using it without actually staying at the resort.theBIGyowski wrote:BINGOWizzard419 wrote:Sort of, the functionality will be enhanced from it, but they won't be issuing magnetic strip cards for hotel guests, eventually.
What the wristbands may also mean is that for the night time extended hours will no longer require staff to physically attatch bands to people since (theoretically) only hotel guests would have the bands. This wouldn't stop someone from picking some used ones up on ebay and coming in before the park closed to non-hotel guests though (using other admission).
I think that is a HUGE advantage...for CMs and Guests. You won't have to whip out your room key to ride the attractions only open during Evening EMH.
I'm sure it will be used at some point to possibly check in for an ADR. Just wave your wrist over the receiver and your name/party/time appear on the screen for the CM.
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I don't know if they would bother using the bands for reservations, mostly because food service still requires the door people and all that.
The only reason I don't see them adding readers for EMH , unless it gets out of hand, is that there is loss to the park if a paying guest "sneaks" into the event.
The only reason I don't see them adding readers for EMH , unless it gets out of hand, is that there is loss to the park if a paying guest "sneaks" into the event.
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Most of the attractions that are open during EMH also have FP though, so I would guess they would utilize the readers since they are there anyhow...maybe?Wizzard419 wrote:I don't know if they would bother using the bands for reservations, mostly because food service still requires the door people and all that.
The only reason I don't see them adding readers for EMH , unless it gets out of hand, is that there is loss to the park if a paying guest "sneaks" into the event.
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I'm not sure if that would be an impact though, if the bands were used up, then they would just not use fastpasses since they know the bands wouldn't work anyway.
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No, I meant the FP utilize the same readers, so they could use the reader to check to make sure the person using the band was actually a registered guest. The band wouldn't register with the reader if they weren't staying on property at the time. There aren't FP for the attractions at night. It's like the CM checking the dates on the card instead of just checking if the guest has a resort card.Wizzard419 wrote:I'm not sure if that would be an impact though, if the bands were used up, then they would just not use fastpasses since they know the bands wouldn't work anyway.
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But that is where we get to the same issue, having to pay for workers to man the readers to keep paying customers out. If they didn't have to pay for all that extra labor, while cheap as it may be, for the EMH they would go for it.
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Amy wrote:Most of the attractions that are open during EMH also have FP though, so I would guess they would utilize the readers since they are there anyhow...maybe?Wizzard419 wrote:I don't know if they would bother using the bands for reservations, mostly because food service still requires the door people and all that.
The only reason I don't see them adding readers for EMH , unless it gets out of hand, is that there is loss to the park if a paying guest "sneaks" into the event.
They never offer FP during EMH. It cuts off with regular park operation. So that doesn't impact anything.
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So I guess they will just be scanning you to ensure you are an active resort guest during EMH. It probably will be the only time where these bands will be better since you had to keep showing your room key, which could get annoying at times.
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Remember the days when you had to get a wristband for EMH? That was always easier.Len90 wrote:So I guess they will just be scanning you to ensure you are an active resort guest during EMH. It probably will be the only time where these bands will be better since you had to keep showing your room key, which could get annoying at times.
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That's why I am thinking, they won't be scanning the bands for it. Worst case scenario, a non-hotel guest stays in the park while it's operating for 3 hours. It would be silly to spend money on staff and hardware just to scan bands and have the same system as before where you had to go to a line to get authorized.
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That was the best system they ever had. I actually still have all of my bands from the times I was there during this. Sometime in mid afternoon the park with nightitme EMH would set-up stations and have you get wrist banded.Soarin08 wrote:Remember the days when you had to get a wristband for EMH? That was always easier.Len90 wrote:So I guess they will just be scanning you to ensure you are an active resort guest during EMH. It probably will be the only time where these bands will be better since you had to keep showing your room key, which could get annoying at times.
I do think band scanning will still occur. The attractions usually have someone stationed outside of them anyway. Think about something like Magic Carpets, it always has someone stationed in front of it so you in theory could install the scanners to ensure an "active" wrist band. I'm sure Disney is going to think of something to prevent anyone from taking an old wristband and walking around for EMH.
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Perhaps they will tap them just like they do for park entry is my guess, I don't really know the specifics yet.Len90 wrote:That was the best system they ever had. I actually still have all of my bands from the times I was there during this. Sometime in mid afternoon the park with nightitme EMH would set-up stations and have you get wrist banded.Soarin08 wrote:Remember the days when you had to get a wristband for EMH? That was always easier.Len90 wrote:So I guess they will just be scanning you to ensure you are an active resort guest during EMH. It probably will be the only time where these bands will be better since you had to keep showing your room key, which could get annoying at times.
I do think band scanning will still occur. The attractions usually have someone stationed outside of them anyway. Think about something like Magic Carpets, it always has someone stationed in front of it so you in theory could install the scanners to ensure an "active" wrist band. I'm sure Disney is going to think of something to prevent anyone from taking an old wristband and walking around for EMH.