Discount Pre-Arrival MagicBands & MagicBand+ at Disney World (2024)
Discounted MagicBand designs are available for pre-arrival Walt Disney World hotel guests and Annual Passholders. This buying guide covers the upgrade purchase process, inventory shortages, international issues & errors, Magic Band+ styles, and new options. (Updated February 22, 2024.)
To upgrade your Magic Band, use the My Disney Experience app or DisneyWorld.com, which allows you to choose from a variety of colors and designs inspired by characters, resorts, attractions, nighttime spectaculars, and more. The styles rotate with regularity, and there are dozens of MagicBand choices at discounted prices.
Walt Disney World typically offers dozens of MagicBand upgrade options, with new looks added as others sell out. As discussed below, the “new looks added” part of that has not been happening as much lately. Pricing varies, with options starting at $9.99 (supposedly) and costing as much as $34.99. We update this regularly with screenshots of the new MagicBands, plus info, and troubleshooting tips for what has proven to be a frustrating process.
Let’s start with all of the updates, as much has changed since this program launched. Last year, Walt Disney World eliminated the complimentary solid-color MagicBands that were sent to guests pre-arrival. Disney also stopped offering free MagicBands to Annual Passholders.
This means that all MagicBands now cost money–you don’t get free ones with resort reservations or for being an Annual Passholder. Upgrading to these designs, buying MagicBands in the parks, or via shopDisney.com is your only option.
As always, MagicBands are not required at Walt Disney World. For room entry, park admission, Lightning Lanes, and charging privileges to the hotel room, Walt Disney World offers plastic Key To The World cards. This can be provided at the hotel front desk, and is how things worked prior to the debut of MagicBands several years ago. Alternatively, guests can receive standard ticket media and use that for park entry or using Lightning Lanes.
Additionally, MagicMobile service is available at Walt Disney World via the My Disney Experience app. This can be added to your Android, iPhone, or Apple Watch digital wallet once enabled. This works just like a MagicBand with most features working by simply holding up your smart device near an access point. It can be used to enter theme parks, connect Disney PhotoPass images to your account, enter Lightning Lanes, and more. Here’s how MagicMobile compares to MagicBands.
MagicMobile and Key to the World cards are two of four ways to access these features. The other options are the MagicBand+ and the regular ole MagicBand 2.0, as we’ll discuss below. MagicBand+ is the newer of the two, having debuted last year.
Our brutally honest MagicBand+ Review: Good, Bad & Ugly should help you determine whether it’s for you. If you’re really excited about the MagicBand+ and have already ordered one for each member of your family, you might not want to read that. Sometimes ignorance is bliss.
For those wondering how MagicBand+ and MagicMobile compare to the original MagicBand, above is a handy chart. We’d recommend consulting that, trying out MagicMobile, and reading the above resources to determine whether upgrading to the MagicBand+ is worth it for you.
Unfortunately, international guests can no longer order MagicBand or MagicBand+ via the pre-arrival system unless they have a United States mailing address. There are possible workarounds for this, which should allow you to order and pick-up at the resort–but it requires a little extra legwork.
Officially, we’re not recommending you do that. But we did just tell you what the requirement is for qualifying for a pre-arrival MagicBand purchase, so do with that information what you will and act accordingly. (If you need further assistance, read the comments and/or ask others for advice there.)
As for the why of this, it’s probably not because Walt Disney World hates international guests. Although it might seem that way on this one particular issue, Walt Disney World actually loves guests from outside the United States. They’re more of a captive audience, have higher per guest spending metrics, and typically do longer stays. This is why we routinely refer to British guests as Walt Disney World’s “whales” (non-derogatory).
While Walt Disney World has not offered an official explanation (and probably never will), our best guess is that it’s a matter of intellectual property law. As mentioned in our Guide to DisneyBand+ on Disney Cruise Line, the name change was made there for that reason. We’ve since heard more about the issue, and it sounds like it’s more significant than previously reported–that Disney cannot use the MagicBand name at all in certain international markets.
That’s probably an unsatisfying explanation, but it’s likely the reason why. This means there probably won’t be resolution to this problem unless it’s viewed internally as enough of an issue that the company opts to change the name of MagicBands to DisneyBands. (And honestly, it could make sense to do that along with a soft relaunch of the product as DisneyBands.)
Disney Legal is very conservative when it comes legal liability, and they’ve probably advised Walt Disney World not to market or sell MagicBands internationally in any capacity to avoid litigation exposure. Again, all of this is unconfirmed but we’ve heard enough to believe that this explanation is highly credible. The upshot is that Disney doesn’t care if you jump through a few extra hoops and manage to make a pre-arrival order even while residing in Canada or the United Kingdom or wherever.
In any case, here’s a current look at MagicBand 2.0 and MagicBand+ inventory for the pre-arrival program as of February 22, 2024:
There are currently 36 pre-arrival options. This is far fewer than last year at the same time, and down from a high of 82 at the peak of last year. On a semi-positive note, the current availability as of February 2024 is actually better than late last month and earlier this month, when there were under two-dozen choices at times.
As for the driver of the decrease, we’re not really sure. One contributing factor is definitely the near-elimination of regular MagicBand styles. For most of last year, there were double-digit numbers of regular ole MagicBands (officially known as MagicBand 2.0). Now, the only ones remaining are based on “A Guide to the Magic Kingdom” that feature retro artwork from original 1970s park maps. We think these are some of the coolest MagicBands, but apparently most guests disagree, as they’ve been available for over a year and still haven’t sold out.
Our big fear is seemingly being realized–that Disney has ended production of the MagicBand 2 in favor of the MagicBand Plus. There haven’t been any brand-new regular MagicBand designs in a long time, suggesting that the misfire ‘plus’ version is now the only thing being produced.
Personally, I still hope that Walt Disney World reverses course and makes more regular MagicBand styles. From my perspective, MagicBand+ is largely a flop–I’d rather pay less and stick with tried and true MagicBand 2. Here’s hoping that lower-than-anticipated sales of the MagicBand+ cause Disney to rethink its approach. Regular MagicBands are cheaper to make, which also means they wouldn’t need to be sold at such astronomical price points.
When it comes to MagicBand Plus, there are a handful of relatively new designs. Some recent highlights include attraction specific MagicBand+ designs for roller coasters, Jungle Cruise, Tower of Terror, plus retro-inspired Disney Parks ‘Play in the Park’ designs for both Walt Disney World and Disneyland (for some reason).
My favorite designs are a new resort-specific MB+ for Old Key West and a not-so-new Orange Bird design. If you’re looking for park characters, Figment also pops up from time to time. Other character options include Stitch, Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, Mickey & Friends, Star Wars characters, and more. Inventory does fluctuate, so it doesn’t hurt to check every morning to see what’s changed if you’re not satisfied with current choices and have plenty of time before your trip.
There’s also no harm in waiting until you arrive at Walt Disney World to purchase your MagicBand. The only downside is that you won’t be able to immediately use your MagicBand to open your hotel room door, enter the parks, etc–but the actual process of buying a MagicBand and linking it to your My Disney Experience account is simple and easy. You can also buy from DisneyStore.com, where there’s a perpetual selection of MagicBand+ designs on sale.
Speaking of which, you could walk into a Walt Disney World gift shop right now and find shelves and shelves of MagicBands. There is ample availability in the parks & resorts…but these are not the same product lines and the logistics of delivering to the parks is different than the fulfillment center for these MagicBand upgrade options. (A more resourceful company might figure out a way to reallocate supply, but Disney is no Amazon!)
Those opting for a pre-arrival purchase should know that the system works the same as before, and as described in the remainder of this article. The only difference is that the MagicBands upgrades now start at $10 each, as opposed to free.
At least, they start at $10 each in theory. In actuality, that’s only the case if you manage to find a solid color regular MagicBand. It’s been a while since we’ve seen those, and the starting price for the MagicBand+ is $24.99. That’s quite a bit more than the advertised $10 starting price!
Whether you should pay to purchase a MagicBand pre-arrival is a personal decision, but there’s one big upside in that it makes the vacation experience seamless and streamlined. You can bypass your hotel’s front desk, don’t have to hassle with separate payments, keys, etc. So there’s definitely an element of convenience for on-site guests.
Note that you have until 10 days before your arrival at Walt Disney World to customize and order your MagicBand if you want to have the MagicBand shipped to your home. If you order in under 10 days, you’re eliminating two of the biggest advantages in buying MagicBands.
Due to postal service delays, we recommend placing your order at least 14 days in advance to play it safe. Anecdotally, we’re also hearing of more guests having their orders delayed or cancelled completely, so even ordering far in advance doesn’t guarantee that your MagicBands will arrive on time–or at all.
With that said, here are our troubleshooting tips and the step-by-step process for ordering. (Just keep in mind that this was written when supply chain disruptions were not a thing–so you’re going to see a lot more inventory n the screenshots below that is NOT currently available!)
TROUBLESHOOTING
It’s hard to believe, but the MagicBand upgrade option went live a few years ago. Part of the reason that it’s hard to believe is because MagicBand inventory remains hit or miss. The system is also frustratingly glitchy, with problems requiring private or antiquated browsers, plus errors throughout the process–even after submitting payment.
We assumed the kinks would’ve been ironed out by now, but sadly, that is not the case. (How naive of us given the constant issues with My Disney Experience years after its launch.) Unfortunately, beyond this troubleshooting advice below coupled with persistence, there’s no good resolution. If reader reports are any indication, contacting Disney is unlikely to yield favorable results. (We’d love to hear your experiences in the comments!)
We cannot stress enough that this system is still having a tremendous amount of problems. If you’re having trouble completing the selection process, or getting this to work, we’d recommend using the desktop site instead of the My Disney Experience app or mobile site.
Additionally, if the desktop version of DisneyWorld.com won’t work for you, try private browsing, incognito mode, or a different browser entirely. Usually, we first try private browsing on Chrome, and that resolves the issue. However, a couple of times we’ve received a message that we do not have access to a certain page, or that our payment couldn’t be processed–both of those issues can be resolved by time-traveling back to Y2K and using Internet Explorer. (Don’t worry, you won’t have to use AOL or dial-up, too.)
We’ve found that this process gets hung up on several different pages, including on the selection and checkout process. Having a ‘clean’ browser will often resolve these issues. It’s not foolproof, but if you’re finding that things become unavailable right after you select them, that’s one explanation as to why.
If you’re having issues with inventory…there’s no great solution to that. We’d recommend watching the site, checking each morning at around 8 am for the day’s restocks, and ordering your MagicBands when you see a ‘good enough’ selection of MagicBands that appeal to you. Additionally, people are reporting issues with their orders actually shipping, but this seems to be a sporadic problem.
If your Walt Disney World vacation is not in the near future, we’d recommend being patient and waiting for a design you actually want. Now that Disney has a more accurate understanding of demand, they are (hopefully) more likely to increase the inventory to an adequate level to satisfy the incredible demand.
While we aren’t huge into Magic Bands, this will undoubtedly have collectors and character fans excited, as it means acquiring a new design for what amounts to $10 to 15 off. If you liked unique designs and already have a drawer full of the ‘standard’ colors from past Walt Disney World trips, jumping at the up-charge certainly makes sense.
Personally, I’ll probably just stick to the single, solid blue MagicBand that I’ve been using for the past several years…which itself replaced a different blue one that had to be “retired” because it was too dirty.
Not that you care about that. Anyway, here’s how the process works…
After clicking the “My MagicBands and Cards” link below the My Disney Experience drop-down on DisneyWorld.com or the “Choose MagicBands” button on your resort reservation, you’ll see the above screen.
As you can see, there’s a message on the screen indicating that the new upgrade options can be shipped to guests’ homes (U.S. addresses only) if ordered 11 or more days ahead of arrival. They can be personalized if done so at least 6 or more days ahead of arrival.
This is what appears next, and once you hit “Select” the screen scrolls down on the same page, revealing all of this:
Through the magic of Photoshop, I combined every single page into a single view, so you could see each character and attraction-themed MagicBand.
No Country Bear Jamboree, but ya can’t win ’em all. Hopefully, over time new designs will be added as part of special promotions, seasonal events, and that sort of thing. (I presume the ‘best’ designs that Walt Disney World believes will sell to collectors and enthusiasts will remain exclusive to stores, where they can be sold at full price.)
Once selected, you arrive at this complete purchase screen where you can change your name. From there, you’ll enter payment info, a shipping address, and finish the checkout. Assuming the system works. Good luck!
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YOUR THOUGHTS
What do you think of the new MagicBand upgrade options? Will you be paying the premium for one of these colors or themed designs? Any specific design catch your eye? Do you cynically think this is just a lame cash-grab? Any questions we can help you answer? Hearing your feedback–even when you disagree with us–is both interesting to us and helpful to other readers, so please share your thoughts below in the comments!
This morning’s inventory was slightly better. The 50th anniversary Castle, Genie, and Blue Milk were also available. I don’t know if they still are, but this is really slim pickings. Thanks for the update Tom.
Note that you can still use your old magic band for park entrance, purchases, door entry for many years, as the RFID chip inside is not powered by a battery. Some long-range functions, like having your name displayed at the end of It’s a Small World” won’t work after the battery dies. No big deal.
Can you only order these if you are staying at one of the resorts? I couldn’t find but 3 on either the website or the app or in the store. Resorted to Amazon, but would like more of these choices. We are going in early June. Advice?
Hoping someone might be able to help – I’m based in the UK and due to arrive at Pop Century on 30th April (10 days away).
When I click on the ‘Get Started’ button on the MDE MagicBand Order page, I end up here:https://www.disneyholidays.co.uk/walt-disney-world/faq/my-disney-experience/#6
I’ve tried on incognito windows, mobile, desktop etc and same thing happens.
Is this because I’m UK based? I’m not expecting the band to be shipped to my house but would like to pick up a discounted one on arrival!
Your best bet at this late stage is to call and, sorry, wait for a CM at Guest Relations. Disney’s entire online and app system has been garbage ever since they outsourced it to China. It got a little better for a while, but still has a ton of odd glitches.
Hi Lucy,
We are also UK based and just purchased for our upcoming trip. You need to use a VPN and set your virtual location the somewhere in the US then it will work.
You need to use a similar process for booking experiences like Savi’s lightsaber workshop and maybe ADR’s if the normal route doesn’t work
I purchased 50th Anniversary magic bands for Christmas gifts as we are planning our trip to WDW this June. My sister is getting ready to set up our tickets and such, will she need all of our bands to do so? Will we be able to use the ones I already purchased?
You just add your tickets to the Mydisneyexperience (MDE) account for each person, and then link each MB to that person’s account. Be careful not to link two MBs to the same account, because you cannot change it once they are linked. But there is no link between tickets and MB other than in MDE. For a family, especially with young kids, it’s best to link each other as family and friends so that one or more adults can make reservations for dining, rides, etc for the whole group. It sounds like a real rat’s nest, and it really is, but once you get into it, no problem. It might help to write out a list of the info for each person in a table, like name, ticket number, MB so you can check each one off as you go through it. Or your sis…
I have been trying to get to Magic Bands on My Disney Experience website,desktop. It only gives me the “link magic bands”. I can’t purchase. I went ahead and went to shop Disney and got the Hawkeye and Haunted Mansion magic bands. The wife and I are going in August and staying at Port Orleans on property.
Should I have waited for magic band + ?? Will it even be out by August? We got these two because of all the “shortage” notifications we’ve been seeing due to supply chain. We couldn’t even order single colors. Choices were horrible and no discounts. Thoughts or should I continue to feel “what if”
I read someone said we can get bands via Amazon, is this correct? will they activate and work at Disney?
Mark,
The bands from Amazon or eBay typically come from people who purchased a large quantity of them from an on-site Disney store and are attempting to resell them. They should work as long as its not already already activated. I think Disney tries to prevent theft and abuse by restricting their use to the original user once it is linked on the MyDisney app.
There are currently only 18 different magic bands to choose from through Disney. Including only one solid color band. I sure hope they get some more soon.
That’s way more than what the Disney on-line store is showing. As of April 6th, they only had 4 bands available. The rest were accessories. I sure hope more is added soon. The bands make it so easy to do things within the park.
I wish I had bought 2 months ago 🙁 the selection is terrible now. and when I did try – I got all the errors. I’d throw money at the magicband+ if they were available now. As -is the selection feels like leftovers with half being resort themed.
I learned from a Disney trip planning consultant (one of the people you speak with at 407-939-1854) that the Magic Bands are no longer being manufactured as they have not been popular – people are simply using their phones instead. So I’m guessing the MagicBand+ won’t be coming out. She said the Magic Bands will still work, and can be found at the Disney stores onsite, but she had no idea how many were available. As we aren’t going until May, I purchased ones from Amazon for our family of adults as we wanted solid colors and not the kid-themed ones available from shopdisney.com. They have the Disney logo inside the sealed packaging, look just like the ones pictured above, etc. The Key To The World (credit card sized) cards are still free, and are available only onsite, but only from the Disney Shops. We’re staying at the Swan, and it’s shop has limited hours (1:30pm – 9pm), but the Dolphin one has extended hours (7am-10pm), fyi.
“I learned from a Disney trip planning consultant (one of the people you speak with at 407-939-1854) that the Magic Bands are no longer being manufactured as they have not been popular”
This is false.
We purchased our tickets on the Disney site but we did our hotel (Dolphin) directly and now we can’t seem to pre-purchase magic bands at all. I am not sure if we messed up by having our tickets mailed instead of emailed and once we get them we will be able to order magic bands or not. I must say between this frustrating piece and how they have nickel and dime the whole experience doesn’t seem as fun and magical as before…this could likely be our last trip here which is sad because we have really enjoyed our Disney trips but they are sucking the fun and life out of it.
Did the Swan or Dolphin do MBs before? I don’t recall, but only stayed there once, so…
Jennifer, Call this # 407-939-4357. They helped me with my magic bands.
The discounted Magic Bands available through My Disney Experience are only for those staying in Disney owned resorts. The Swan and Dolphin are not Disney owned, so that offer does not extend to guests of those resorts. You can use old Magic Bands, or purchase them via ShopDisney.com or when you arrive in Disney World. They are sold in the gift shops at the Swan and Dolphin! They are also available in almost every resort and park gift store.
When your tickets arrive, you will want to link them to your My Disney Experience account. There is a ticket confirmation number with the tickets that you will use to do this. You will also want to link your resort stay in there as well so that you can access booking dining reservations for your length of stay starting 60 days from check in, and also be able to use Evening Extra Magic Hours.
I have a reservation at the Dolphin also and cannot figure out how to order magicbands. I have called the resort and been on hold for 30 minutes, but gave up. I have tried to reach Disney on the phone also and can’t even get through…I get an all circuits are busy message
Angela – read the comment directly above yours, where it states that guests at non-Disney owned hotels do NOT get the discounted Magic Band with their stay.
You can purchase them at regular price either before your trip, via ShopDisney.com, or when you arrive in Walt Disney World at almost any park or resort gift store, including the one in the Dolphin.
How cN I order a magic band online?
As an English DVC member, I find it pretty annoying that I don’t even have the “privilege” of paying for an upgraded magicband for my stay at BLT next month! Grrrrr!!
Is there a way to buy a discounted band or very inexpensive one pre-arrival if you are not staying on property? I am a DVC member but not stating on property this time & need 3 bands.
How long do the magic bands last?
My friend is there right now with a Magic Band she last wore in 2018 and it worked. I suspect that Disney will tell you that the battery only last about a year.
The RFID chip in Magic Bands that you use for opening your hotel room, paying for things, and entering the park does not require a battery, so you can use magic bands indefinitely. The batter is used for Disney to track you in the park, like when you ride “It’s a Small World” and your name is displayed on a screen. That battery lasts a couple of years, but you don’t need it for most things.
Don’t count out using a Magic Band from a previous trip. My husband reused his Magic Band from last January for this January’s trip.
I agree, Betsy. These new bands are really cool and fun, but I plan to reactivate my plain blue one from a previous trip and just go with that one. I would rather spend my money on something else — a couple more Dole Whips, for example. Thanks for your blog, Tom. Always interesting and informative!
I am having issues with ordering MagicBands. Whether I am using the app or the website, I constantly get the “Stitch ate the page” image when I try to customize my MagicBand. Anyone have any recommendations?
Try a different browser. I consistently can’t get onto the DVC page on Chrome, but if I switch over to Firefox, there’s no problems at all.
Have just learnt the hard way that you have to order all your magic bands in one go on my Disney experience if doing prearrival order when staying onsite. I ordered for 2 of our party of 4 as choice was limited thinking I could come back in later and order other 2 once inventory had been refreshed, but not lose out on first two choices. But this is not possible. So now missed out on reduced prearrival prices for the second 2.
Where’s the link? I’ve tried the app, the shop disney and DW.com and these new bands are not there. It’s the same ole bands as before
Are you looking for the discounted bands for resort guests? If so, those are only in the MDE app and web site. It’s easiest on a desktop browser. If you have a resort stay booked, log into https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/ and then hover over My Disney Experience and click on My Magic Bands and Cards. The option to order for your upcoming trip will show up there.
This happened to me today. I just added 4 people to my reservation and I can’t purchase bands for them.
If you call Disney they will re-open your account so you can order more magic bands for the rest of your party. The same thing happened to me. I hate the way they do that…. there are never good options available for everyone in your party so I wish they would let you order multiple times.
I just ordered ours for our upcoming June trip yesterday. The selection was minimal, but we found a couple we liked and we’re able to get the order in.
I don’t really like paying for them, but it did give us excuse to get a design as opposed to the solid colors we’ve used over the past several years.
Went with the Yeti & Chewie.
Looking forward to them arriving.
Just a heads up for Canadians- they do not ship MagicBands, even with pre-orders. They will have it at the front desk for you when you check in. At least that is how it was in 2019. They will ship if you buy through Disney store- but you are better to have it shipped to the resort just before your arrival to save the high shipping fees.
I recently recd a survey from Disney via email regarding MagicBand + Asking if I knew about it, describing what they were about and pricing. I can’t remember the prices they were suggesting but I said I wouldn’t pay no more than $40 for one. I believe the prices went up to $50 or more