Why Magic Bands Are Not Needed Anymore

MagicBands were introduced in 2013 along with the MyMagic+ program, also called My Disney Experience. If you haven’t noticed, Disney likes to create multiple names for basically the same thing: Disney Genie+ / Lightning Lane and Memory Maker / PhotoPass are good examples. MagicBands were how guests entered the theme parks, opened hotel rooms, charged meals and merchandise, and entered FastPass queues.

 
MagicMobile vs. MagicBand at Disney World
 

In January of 2021 Disney began phasing out MagicBands and stopped including them for free with Disney World vacation packages. Your entire visit to Walt Disney World is managed through your phone, so there’s no need to have a separate MagicBand when your phone can do the same things, plus more.

Today, it’s rare to see someone wearing a MagicBand in the Walt Disney World theme parks.

MagicBand displays in retail stores went from taking up entire walls to just a small selection, usually near the check out line - almost like an impulse item at the grocery store. I have even found them at the Disney World outlet store here in Orlando.

 
Magic Bands on rack at World of Disney Store at disney springs

A very limited selection of MagicBands for sale at World of Disney, the largest Disney merchandise store in world.

 

On a recent visit to Disney Springs, I found only a handful MagicBands in the technology section of the store. I could get any color I wanted as long as it was army green.

World of Disney is the largest Disney store in the world.

It’s worth noting that MagicBand+ is sold at Disney Pin Traders inside Disney Springs.

So, what happened to MagicBands?

It’s not that MagicBands are bad in anyway, in fact they are neat little gadgets. It’s just that we don’t need them anymore, they're outdated.

Today most people are using their smartphones instead. Yep, your phone comes with a hidden MagicBand inside. Smartwatches too.

MagicBand tap at Disney World
MagicMobile at Walt Disney World

Your smartphone (or smartwatch) can now do everything a MagicBand does, plus more.

Disney World MagicMobile

Disney World MagicMobile uses the wallet feature in your phone. If you’ve used your phone to pay for items in a grocery store or to board a flight, you have already used your phone’s wallet technology.

If you haven’t used the your phone’s wallet feature yet, that’s ok! I’ll go over it here. Plus, Disney’s app will walk you through the setup process in just a few steps.

Using MagicMobile at Walt Disney World

  • Enter theme parks

  • Connect Disney PhotoPass (MemoryMaker) images to your account

  • Gain access to virtual queue attractions when your boarding group is called

  • Open your Disney World hotel room

  • Charge to your Disney Resort hotel folio during your stay

  • Enter theme park parking lots (complimentary for Disney resort hotel guests and Annual Passholders.)


How to set up Disney MagicMobile:

  1. Download and install the Disney World app on your phone.

  2. Set up your account by linking your package reservation number or your standalone ticket order number to your account. Note: If you have a room and ticket package, you do not need to link your tickets separately.

  3. In the app, tap the Disney MagicMobile tile.

  4. Click the plus (+) sign to begin setting up your pass or passes.

  5. The app will then guide you through the setup process one step at a time.

If you need assistance contact Disney World Internet Help at 407-WDW-HELP.

📱 TIP: If anyone in your party has their own My Disney Experience account, I recommend the lead guest use the “Select Passes to Share” tab within the app and follow the steps.

Using Your Phone to enter the Disney World theme parks

At the park entrance you’ll need to tap your phone on the tapstyle, just as you would a MagicBand. You don’t even need to have the Disney app or the wallet app open. Your phone will automatically open to the wallet when it’s tapped against the reader. It’s magical. Your phone may even play a little jingle.

If you are managing passes for others, such as children, you’ll then swipe the screen to the next pass and tap again.

Cast Members are standing by ready to assist if you need help.


Is Disney MagicMobile free?

Yes, this feature is free to all guests of Walt Disney World, even if you’re not staying on property.

What to Do If You Lose Your Mobile Phone

If you lose your mobile phone or smart device, please go to Guest Relations for assistance. Don’t worry, you’re vacation isn’t over!


What is MagicBand+ and do I need it?

Read my full article Easy Guide to MagicBand+ here.


Will an old MagicBand from a previous trip still work?

Yes. Disney says that MagicBands should last up to 2 years however I have several that are much older than that and they still work. Just make sure they are listed as “active” in your My Disney Experience account.



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Darren is a Disney-focused travel agent with Magical Vacations Travel and has over 13 years of experience. Readers of the Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World rate him as a Best of the Best Disney Travel Agent. Darren is also an Orlando-based travel writer with topics ranging from theme parks to cruise lines.


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For over 12 years Darren Wittko has been helping people save money at Walt Disney World as both, a travel writer and a travel advisor with Magical Vacations Travel. He’s featured in the Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World as a Best of the Best Disney Travel Agent. Darren resides in Celebration, FL.

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