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Can a Disney Magic Band help a lost child?

While technically possible, this is not a current feature and it is probably unlikely to happen. That being said, if a lost child is found wearing a MagicBand, it is theoretically possible that a cast member could scan the MagicBand, find the link to the parent's reservation number and possibly a linked phone number.



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Please report lost children to a Cast Member so Disneyland Resort security personnel can assist you. Children who become separated from their parents while in the park will be escorted to the nearest Baby Care Center and Lost Children facility by a Cast Member.

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MagicBands connect you to all the vacation choices you made on the My Disney Experience mobile app so you can travel lighter, enter the parks (with valid admission and a theme park reservation), unlock your Disney Resort hotel room and make purchases.

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Yes, you can use a MagicBand from a previous Walt Disney World vacation for your next Walt Disney World vacation as long as it is active in your My Disney Experience account.

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You're not likely to encounter fires the next time you visit Walt Disney World, but be prepared to evacuate if you hear this code. A cast member uses the term “Signal 70” when reporting a lost child.

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Travel with a Younger Elementary Schooler (ages 6-9) They'll likely remember much of the trip. They'll have stamina for a full day. Most rides are accessible to them. They're unlikely to be jaded about the Disney experience.

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If you stay at the Disney hotel often or visit the parks regularly — for example, if you're a Magic Key or Annual Pass holder — a MagicBand might be worth it. Families with young children also might find MagicBands convenient.

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If you are getting closer to the correct door, your MagicBand+ will vibrate and light up green. If you are getting further away, it'll turn red. The closer you get to your bounty, the quicker your band will vibrate. If you walk up to a door and your band turns purple, you've found your bounty.

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5. “Signal 70” — This is one code that hopefully is used very little because it signals a lost child.

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102: Ride operating. 103: Bathroom break (as in, Hey I need a 103.) 104: Guest in a wheelchair (or scooter)

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