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Disney MagicMobile Service

Disney is constantly coming out with new technology to enhance the guest experience at the Walt Disney World Resort. Disney MagicMobile Pass is one of the newer enhancements that provides guests with a convenient and contactless way to enter the theme parks, link Disney PhotoPass images to your account, check in at virtual queue and Lightning Lane entrances and charge food and merchandise purchases to the payment card on file at your Disney Resort hotel room through an eligible iPhone, Apple Watch or Android phone! 

What is the MagicMobile Pass, you ask? It's an easy-to-use pass on your smart device that is linked to your My Disney Experience account. You can create a customized digital pass through the My Disney Experience app and then add it to the Wallet app on an iPhone, Apple Watch or the digital wallet on an Android phone. 

You can choose from several Disney-themed designs. There are designs themed for each theme park, Mickey Mouse and the rest of the Fab Five, holidays, and there's even special designs just for Annual Passholders and DVC Members! For added ease, you can store multiple passes on a single device which is a great option for families! I'm the designated family member in charge of all our MagicMobile Passes. 

Here's a quick step by step guide on how to setup your MagicMobile Pass on the iPhone:

1. If you haven't already, download the My Disney Experience app and then click on what is referred to as the "hamburger" icon in the bottom right hand corner. If you already have the My Disney Experience app, make sure it's the most up to date version.
2. Click on the Plus icon (+) in the top right hand corner and then select the guests you'd like to create a pass for. Once you have the guests selected, you can click on Change Pass Style to make your pass style selection.
3. Scroll through the styles until you've found one you like and then click on that design. You'll see a black outline around the design you've selected. Once you're happy with your selection, click on Done at the bottom of your screen.
4. After you've created your pass/passes, click on Add to Apple Wallet at the bottom of the screen. 

5. You can then open your Apple Wallet to use your MagicMobile pass to enter a Disney theme park. 
5. Back on the My Disney Experience App, you can see all of your passes and you can Select Passes to Share. 
The Disney MagicMobile service is available on iPhones, Apple Watch or Google Pay enabled Android phones. This service is offered in addition to the MagicBand and MagicBand+, the colorful, all-in-one bracelet you may already be familiar with. If you aren't sure what MagicBands or MagicBand+ are, make sure to check out our MagicBands 101 or MagicBand+ post for more information. 

Disney MagicMobile service, MagicBand, MagicBand+ or a Key to the World card can be used interchangeably so it gives you extra flexibility on your next Walt Disney World vacation. 

Planning a Walt Disney World vacation? We can help with that! Contact your Kingdom Konsultant travel professional or submit a request form for a free quote today. For additional planning help, make sure to check out all of our posts on the Planning for Walt Disney World Vacations page. 

We Want to Hear From You

What do you think of MagicMobile passes? Do you like using them on your Walt Disney World vacation or do you prefer to use a MagicBand or MagicBand+? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.

Ashley has been a Disney Parks fan from an early age and loves anything vintage Disney. You can email Ashley at ashley@kingdomkonsultant.com.

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