Shayana
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Oct 3, 2016
My skin eats though clear nail polish. I'd have to reapply it every couple of hours.Could you paint over the screws with clear nail polish? That's all I could think of that might work.
My skin eats though clear nail polish. I'd have to reapply it every couple of hours.Could you paint over the screws with clear nail polish? That's all I could think of that might work.
That's too bad. I hope you don't have any trouble with the new bands!My skin eats though clear nail polish. I'd have to reapply it every couple of hours.
My husband would have to carry the card. A lot of the clothing I planned to wear doesn't have pockets... Or not deep enough to carry a card. Women's clothing is traditionally bad at having pockets, unless you wear jeans. And even some, the pockets are small unless you use the back pocket. I wear leggings and dresses a lot and looked forward to not having to carry a key/card.If it is a problem, you can request a key card.
It's been confirmed from the magicbandcollectors.com site that the screws DO touch the skin, so I won't be able to wear the new MagicBands unless the screws are made out of silver... And somehow I don't think that's going to happen! Even stainless steel, which is what most watch/glasses screws are made of, have enough nickle to cause a painful reaction in a pretty short time.That's too bad. I hope you don't have any trouble with the new bands!
the answer is probably somewhere in this post but can I still use my old magic bands when these new one's become available?
+1 on this!!!Even better would be an Apple watch app,
It's been confirmed from the magicbandcollectors.com site that the screws DO touch the skin, so I won't be able to wear the new MagicBands unless the screws are made out of silver... And somehow I don't think that's going to happen! Even stainless steel, which is what most watch/glasses screws are made of, have enough nickle to cause a painful reaction in a pretty short time.
I have two months to figure out what I'm going to do. Since this is my first trip to Disney, this whole thing is kinda bumming me out.
There are many options. Like a lanyard. Or carrying a small purse or wallet. Something that goes across the body. And of course having your husband carry the card or wearing your magic band.My husband would have to carry the card. A lot of the clothing I planned to wear doesn't have pockets... Or not deep enough to carry a card. Women's clothing is traditionally bad at having pockets, unless you wear jeans. And even some, the pockets are small unless you use the back pocket. I wear leggings and dresses a lot and looked forward to not having to carry a key/card.
I emailed Disney and the person who replied didn't even know about the new MagicBands so I didn't know what's going to happen.
Honestly, the ease of MagicBands and not having to worry about metal allergies (I can't even carry coins in my hands for more then a few minutes without an allergic reaction) was a big positive when we were deciding to come to Disney in the first place, so I really hope they come up with something for their guests with metal allergies without the guests having to shell out extra money.
This is actually good timing for us with a toddler who insists on fiddling with bracelets taking them on and off but who would wear a lanyard "necklace" with no issue. I hate wearing things on my wrists too and would totally prefer to clip one to a lanyard or bag.
Right now, the original style is still available for purchase on DisneyStore.com and through the Shop Parks app. The solid colored ones are about $12. Ones with designs start at about $22. You could always purchase one of the original styles now, while they are still available. The original style will continue to work fine, even after the new ones come out.It's been confirmed from the magicbandcollectors.com site that the screws DO touch the skin, so I won't be able to wear the new MagicBands unless the screws are made out of silver... And somehow I don't think that's going to happen! Even stainless steel, which is what most watch/glasses screws are made of, have enough nickle to cause a painful reaction in a pretty short time.
I have two months to figure out what I'm going to do. Since this is my first trip to Disney, this whole thing is kinda bumming me out.
Just put a piece of tape over it.It's been confirmed from the magicbandcollectors.com site that the screws DO touch the skin, so I won't be able to wear the new MagicBands unless the screws are made out of silver... And somehow I don't think that's going to happen! Even stainless steel, which is what most watch/glasses screws are made of, have enough nickle to cause a painful reaction in a pretty short time.
I have two months to figure out what I'm going to do. Since this is my first trip to Disney, this whole thing is kinda bumming me out.
Really off topic, but have you tried a Skagen watch? I'm allergic to nickel and have worn my skagen for about 15 years without a problem.I hope so. I haven't been able to wear a watch in 25 years.
Women's clothing is traditionally bad at having pockets, unless you wear jeans.
My mom has nickel allergies and she buys clear silicone adhesive pads that are meant to go in shoes and cuts them to fit the back of her watch. Maybe something like that or some other type of sticker on the back to cover the screws?
I guess my biggest annoyance with all of this is that I will be forced to buy something and spend additional money that I would prefer to spend on something else, when the regular (old style now) MagicBands would have worked perfectly for me.Right now, the original style is still available for purchase on DisneyStore.com and through the Shop Parks app. The solid colored ones are about $12. Ones with designs start at about $22. You could always purchase one of the original styles now, while they are still available. The original style will continue to work fine, even after the new ones come out.
Tape peels due to friction/sweat/heat. Tried that before I stopped wearing watches.Just put a piece of tape over it.
You're not forced to buy anything else to use the new MB's. And your old MBs will continue to work for you too.I guess my biggest annoyance with all of this is that I will be forced to buy something and spend additional money that I would prefer to spend on something else, when the regular (old style now) MagicBands would have worked perfectly for me.
You must have missed the discussions about my metal allergy. I can't wear the new magicbands because of the screws. So I would be forced to buy something to either change it into a lanyard, keychain, etc. or to buy something to try to cover the screws.You're not forced to buy anything else to use the new MB's. And your old MBs will continue to work for you too.