With “The World’s Most Magical Celebration” just a couple short weeks away, new limited edition merchandise is starting to pop up. Today, there are now some great new magic bands for guests staying on-property.
New Walt Disney World 50th Limited Edition Magic Bands
When guests book their vacation at a Walt Disney World Resort Hotel, they have the ability to purchase a discounted magic band for their stay. These magic bands are one of the ways guest gain access to the parks, their room and charging privileges. Magic Bands come in all different colors and theming to suit guests interests. Today, there were two new options added to the list for guests to choose from.
The first one is a Limited Release, Pre-Arrival Exclusive Magic Band. This band features characters from around the park like, Figment, Orange Bird and Mr. Toad, just to name a few. The band, being a limited Release, is $30 plus tax, per band.
The second band is a Special Pre-Order Castle band. This band featured Cinderella Castle in its 50th Anniversary Celebration colors and adornments. If this is more your style, it will be $20 plus tax, per band to obtain for yourself.
Each of these bands will also include a Walt Disney World 50th Magic Band Slider.
If you have a reservation booked already and you haven’t customized your magic bands yet, head on over to grab one of these.
Lastly, if you have not booked your next Walt Disney World vacation yet, contact the experts at Far Beyond Infinity Travel. Plan your next Magical Vacation with us at no additional cost to you. We can be reached at info@farbeyondinfinitytravel.com or you can fill out a no-obligation quote request.
What do you think about these new designs? Will you be visiting Walt Disney World Resort during the 50th Anniversary Celebration? Let us know in the comments below.
[Source: Disney]
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