MagicBand+ Coming to Disney Cruise Line as "DisneyBand+"
Disney Cruise Line announced it will be introducing “DisneyBand+” this summer starting with the Disney Wish.
Disney Cruise Line announced it will be introducing “DisneyBand+” this summer starting with the Disney Wish. DisneyBand+ is a wearable wristband, similar to MagicBand and MagicBand+ currently available at Disney’s U.S. theme parks.
DisneyBand+ will have functionality at Walt Disney World Resort and Disneyland Resort, just be sure to link the band to your Disney account.
DisneyBand+ does everything your complimentary Key to the World card does but with a little more style (and maybe a surprise or two).
Solid bands cost $34.99, and themed designs cost $44.99, plus tax. Shipping is included at no extra charge. DisneyBand+ cannot be shipped outside of the United States.
What you can do with DisneyBand+
Stateroom entry
Charging purchases to the payment card in your stateroom folio
Linking photos to your shipboard account (photos must be separately purchased).
Also works as an Oceaneer Band for kids age 12 and under.
DisneyBand+ requires charging if you want it to light up at select events onboard and the battery must be sufficiently charged to receive photos.
Bands should be charged overnight and charged every six months to maintain a healthy battery.
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Fortunately, the Disney Wish has plenty of USB ports near the bed and by the desk. If you have multiple devices that need overnight charging you can bring a USB charging hub (but not a powerstrip!).
Remember to pack your DisneyBand+ charger!
Disney will be testing DisneyBand+ on the Disney Wish this summer and it will be rolled out on other Disney Cruise Line ships at a later date.
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