“MagicBands” are Walt Disney World wristbands that take the place of Disney World hotel rooms keys, park tickets, and–for now–Fastpass+.
MagicBands have been in a limited test for a while, and I’ll be testing mine in a couple of weeks, as part of a bigger September and October test.
(See this and its links for more on MagicBands and Fastpass+.)
In this post, I’m just detailing–memorializing for history??–the ordering and delivery process.
ORDERING AND CUSTOMIZING YOUR DISNEY WORLD MAGICBAND
To order a MagicBand, you have to be in the test. See the link above to see how you find out if you are in.
If you are in, then you can customize your MagicBand on MyDisneyExperience.com once you’ve logged in.
There’s multiple color options you can choose from among–you can pick the same color for everyone in your group, or mix and match. See the image at the top of the page for the colors available.
In addition, you can add text that will show on the inside of the Magic Band–both fun, and handy if your kids (or husband) all want the same color.
The text is limited to nine characters, so I couldn’t put on mine “Dave Shute”–just “Dave Shut.” So I opted for “Dave.” (I hear there’s a movement to convince Disney add more characters, so that my MagicBand could read “Dave, Shut Up.”)
GETTING YOUR MAGICBAND FOR WALT DISNEY WORLD
A few days later this parcel–about the size of a shoe box–came in the mail.
Inside you’ll find the MagicBand box–which, frankly, I like even more than the MagicBand…
My trip is solo this time–though I’m hoping to connect with Josh, as I owe him lunch–so my MagicBand sat in regal yet lonely splendor in the box.
Here’s how it looks right out of the box…
I’ll be using it–and my Fastpass+–in later September: the 20th at the Magic Kingdom, 21st at Hollywood Studios, and 22nd at Epcot.
So since I’ll probably be posting and tweeting about the MagicBand and my overall experience with Fastpass+ (which I haven’t had a chance to test til now), you should probably…
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Hi Dave,
There are 14 of us travelling together (7 adults and 7 kids) made up of 3 different families. Do we just need to buy one memory maker between us all? Or do we need 3 separate memory makers? Have been researching online but getting more and more confused about it!
Cheers
Hi Jennifer, and thanks for the thoughts and follow-up!
Heather, yeah, you can do one or two of the quick rides in Fantasyland–e.g. Peter Pan
Heather first, if you have not yet set up your MyDisneyExperience account online, you should do that now! You’ll need it to customize your magicbands, set up your fastpass+, etc. Second if you are unsure about Magical Express, just call back and have them check for you…