
Star Wars: Batuu Bounty Hunters: Your job is to locate and collect targets hidden behind doors throughout Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge at Disney's Hollywood Studios. You can keep track of which characters you collect on the Play Disney Parks app, which has an augmented reality feature that lets you place the characters on any wall - even once you return home. Wave your hand in front of each statue to help Tinker Bell spread pixie dust the statues will then greet with you a reaction like a catchphrase or a short musical tune. There are currently two options available:ĭisney Fab 50 Quest: As part of its 50th Anniversary celebration, Walt Disney World has 50 golden character statues situated around all four theme parks - also known as the Fab 50 Character Collection.

One of the most exciting elements of MagicBand+ is the ability to participate in adventures by completing virtual quests. Once it's ready to go, here's how you can use it at the parks: Interactive Quests Once you get the MagicBand+, you can link it to your account and pair to your smartphone to customize its settings and match your preferences, like which colors you want it to glow and whether the vibration is on or off. MagicBand+ combines the ease of having everything you need on a wristband with the enhancements that let you engage in a variety of new experiences. $45 at Shop Disney Credit: Disney What can MagicBand+ do? And while the MagicBand face has traditionally only had the Mickey design, MagicBand+ has unique designs on the face to better complement the style of the band. It also comes with a charging cable so you won't have to worry about it running out of battery (which can potentially happen over time with the original MagicBand). The upgrades for MagicBand+ combine these convenient features with new immersive experiences, like LED lights, vibrations and gesture recognition that let you become a part of the magic in the parks. MagicBand+ is a new evolution of Disney's MagicBand, a hands-free device that has been around for nearly a decade and lets Walt Disney World Resort guests enter the parks (with valid admission), open their hotel rooms and more.

Here, we break down everything you need to know about Disney's newest connected product and whether it's worth buying before your next trip. In an exclusive Good Housekeeping interview with JC Diaz, Product Management Director at Disney, we got to try out the MagicBand+ at Magic Kingdom Park weeks before its release date.

GH staffer Lexie Sachs learning the MagicBand+ with Disney’s JC Diaz.
