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![]() ![]() Starting in March 2021, Disney introduced MagicMobile, a service that allows guests to perform many of the MagicBand’s functions on their iPhones and other Apple smart devices. The original MagicBand will still be available as well. For example, the bands will light up in sync with nighttime shows and allow users to play interactive games at Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge. It will incorporate color-changing lights, gesture recognition, and tactile feedback and be able to interact with happenings in the parks. The wearable technology will include all of the features of MagicBands and will add additional ones. ![]() In 2022, Disney will be launching MagicBand+. While they are less convenient, standard park ticket cards (which are complimentary) also have RFID chips embedded in them and can be used in place of MagicBands. Note that the use of MagicBands is optional. As with other park visitors, on-property hotel guests can still purchase MagicBands in the parks and at other retail locations around the resort. However, starting January 1, 2021, the resort no longer provides them on a complimentary basis. ![]() MagicBands use to be complimentary for guests staying at Disney World hotels. They were also used to store FastPass reservations. By placing the bracelets on Mickey-shaped readers, guests can use them as tickets to enter the parks, as keys to open the doors of their on-property hotel rooms, and as virtual cash to make purchases throughout the resort. The digital info info that guests enter on the My Disney Experience site or app can be stored on RFID chips embedded in wearable MagicBand bracelets. ![]()
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