Disney adds support for 10 new handsets to Mobile Magic service
Submitted by Nick Sim on Monday, December 21, 2009 17:37
Disney has added support for 10 new handsets to its Mobile Magic service, which gives Verizon Wireless subscribers access to wait times and other information at Disneyland and Walt Disney World.
The list of newly-supported devices includes handsets from Motorola, LG, Samsung and Casio. However, support for smartphones is still notably absent from the service, with Disney promising support in the "upcoming weeks". The service remains exclusive to Verizon Wireless customers, at a cost of $9.99 for six months of service.
In addition to up-to-date wait times for attractions at Disney's U.S. parks, Mobile Magic also offers current FASTPASS return times, locations of Disney characters and GPS-assisted navigation within the parks. In order to download the application, Verizon Wireless customers can open the Media Center on their handset, and select "Browse & Download" then "Get New Applications". Disney's Mobile Magic is located in the "Travel & Navigation" folder. Alternatively, customers can text "Magic" to 2777 to get hold of the app.
Non-Verizon customers can access a less detailed set of information, including park hours, entertainment schedules and dining information through mobile websites at http://m.disneyland.com and http://m.disneyworld.com. Alternatively, estimates of wait times and FASTPASS windows can be accessed through the Lines mobile web application on a range of smartphones, courtesy of guidebook authors TouringPlans.com.
The full list of handsets that can now access the Mobile Magic service is shown below:
New additions:
- LG VX 9100 – enV2
- LG VX 9200 – enV3
- LG VX 8300
- LG VX8370
- Motorola V9M
- Motorola W766 Harmony
- Motorola VE
- Samsung U640 Buddy
- Samsung SCH – U650 (Sway)
- Casio Hitachi Exilim C721
Original list:
- LG Glance
- LG VX Chocolate
- LG Chocolate 3
- LG Decoy
- LG VX 8700
- LG Venus
- Moto Adventure
- Nokia 7205
- Samsung Renown
- Moto 325
- Samsung 540
- Samsung 550
- LG 5500
- Nokia 6205
- Moto 755
- UT Starcom 8950
- UT Starcom GC1-c711
- GZ1 – S Boulder
- Moto K1 -M
- Moto – L7c
- LG 8350
- Samsung Trance
- Moto V3m
- Moto Barrage
- Moto VU204
- LGE VX-8360
- Motorola RIZR Z6TV
- Motorola VU30 (Rapture)
- Motorola Z6c
- Samsung SCH-A990
- Samsung SCH-U620
- Samsung SCH-U900 Flipshot
There are a number of screenshots of the Disney application over at the Disney Parks Blog.
What are your thoughts on using mobile applications within theme parks? What would you like to see added to the existing crop of apps? Let us know in the comment section below - we'll be publishing a feature on the potential of mobile applications in theme parks within the next couple of weeks.
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