Agreed! My Little guy wasn't a big fan of his MB at first, but once he realized that at the FP kiosk, you use it to "make Mickey turn green"...well, he was hooked!How old are your kids? Have they felt the rush of a FastPass yet? My 3yo wouldn’t wear his (I did put stickers and a bitbelt to hold it on and threatened to take his money if he takes it off so he begrudgingly wore it to begin with)
After that first park entry with the green Mickey and the brrding! Sound he was hooked! Made every photo pass photographer and waiter/waitress scan his band. Stood on his little tippy toes to scan for fast passes all by himself. Almost got annoying as he’d get mad if someone didn’t scan him. But everyone was super nice about it and faked it if needed.
May be good to get the clip things just in case or wear it on your other arm.
Do you not have to scan it for the one year old to get in the park? I know they don’t need a ticket, but assumed they would still need to scan something to enter (for people counts, etc).My 4 year old goes back and forth on wearing her MB. I usually just end up wearing it. My one year old doesn't really need his so we leave it in the room.
Do you not have to scan it for the one year old to get in the park? I know they don’t need a ticket, but assumed they would still need to scan something to enter (for people counts, etc).
Thanks!No, kids under three do not need anything to get in the park. The MB isn't really necessary, but it will open the room door. If your child wants to scan it at the entrance, CMs will usually oblige. My four year old used to like to pretend scan at the entrance like everyone else when she was 2 but it isn't necessary.