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Disney Parks and Resorts rely on technology everyday to ensure a seamless guest experience. One piece of technology that changed the theme park experience for Disney fans was the implementation of ...
Wearable tech bracelets that have become an essential part of any trip to Walt Disney World will soon be coming to Disneyland as a way to track and collect data on visitors and create “magical moments ...
After much fanfare and anticipation, a hot bit of proprietary technology has made its way across America from Walt Disney World to Disneyland. MagicBand+ is a wearable that's designed to enhance the ...
Disney is always looking for new ways guests can experience the parks for the first time. Usually, it’s through all-new attractions, Mickey Mouse-shaped menu items, and characters making their debut ...
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For a decade now, the MagicBand has been a major component of how guests interact with and experience Walt Disney World. The simple RFID chip on a wrist strap has numerous functions that make ...
They have been rumored to be coming to Disneyland for years — and on Oct. 19, the coveted MagicBand+ finally arrived at the park. Disneyland fans have been waiting a long time for this interactive ...
The new wave of MagicBands spurred a lot of arm waving by theme park visitors at Walt Disney World on Wednesday. It was the first day of operation of MagicBand+, the resort’s updated wearable ...
I just spent the last five days at the most Magical Place on earth, and I left with one regret. I really should have gotten a MagicBand. If you’re researching whether or not you need a MagicBand+ for ...
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