
The solid color selections are also a bit more refined in my opinion, straying away from the bold primary and secondary colors and opting for more sophisticated, stylish hues. Unlike the previous generation of MagicBand, these designs feature a sleek silver outline of a Mickey head and rectangular puck, as opposed to the charcoal color featured previously. Looking for a MagicBand+ that won’t clash with your perfect park day ensemble? Look no further than these classic solid color MagicBand+ styles.Įach of these designs is satisfyingly simple and comes in an array of hues. Plan ahead and have a style in mind to save your precious time at the park. It took me over twenty minutes to land on a Tinker Bell-themed MagicBand+, with a keyhole feature on the puck framed by Big Ben and an illustration of the pixie icon herself.

Knowing that this would be what I delightfully looked down at during fireworks shows, what would be buzzing every time I entered the parks, and what guided me on bounty hunts through Galaxy’s Edge, there was a certain amount of pressure when choosing the right style for me! When I went to the parks to pick up my MagicBand+ last week, I stood with a small gaggle of people at EPCOT Camera Center in front of a wall of freshly stocked bands as we all we faced ~ the decision~. Nobody wants MagicBand+ buyer’s remorse – check out all of the styles below! MagicBand+ Designs Available Now At a price point $15 – $20 higher than the original MagicBand, you’ll want to make sure you get your pick!

Keep in mind that not all designs are available online and many stores in the parks only carry a select few styles.

Ready to get your hands on your very own MagicBand+? We’re all for the upgrade, but you might not want to rush your decision. Here are all of the MagicBand+ styles we know of, with prices and light sequences for each type.
