My hope is that the cgi version of Ezra will eventually be fixed to look more like his audio animatronic. This personalization of rides, while inoffensive and probably harmless, is also really empty. I don't care if the ride knows my name. I care if the ride is really good.

All this interactive queue nonsense to give the guest a sense of "value." Total waste of money. Wish those MyMagic+ dollars had been spent on more new attractions.

In reply to by MrFrmrCM (not verified)

...right...
Because Avatar Land, Rivers of Light, Night-time Safaris, 14 acres of Star Wars, and 11 acres of Toy Story just isn't enough new attractions. Just to name a few.

Oh, and that little HUGE recent extension of Fantasyland was a total bust as well. lol

In reply to by Keenan (not verified)

MM+ was rolled out at the beginning of 2013. 3.5 years later we have names on screens and ride photos that link to photopass automatically. Neither is exactly a "wow" from the guest experience, and frankly, I think the name thing is a little creepy.

The Fantasyland expansion opened in 2012.. Calling it "recent" is a stretch. Avatar might open in 2018. Star Wars and Pixar...2019? 2020? I'm not thinking that Disney is really rolling out the park updates.

I think it is fun. Hopefully, they will handle our information responsibly. Do you know if the birthday thing is specifically on the person's birthday or will it be a day before and after birthday as well?

That sounds o cool, can't wait to get back there this summer.. finally!! 98 days to go

In reply to by Dominique Mol (not verified)

take me with you! lol

I like it! a LOT!!!

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