upstop Posted August 3, 2016 Posted August 3, 2016 Interesting and creepy at the same time.... Add that to the magic band...magic feet I guess... http://nypost.com/2016/08/01/disney-theme-parks-may-soon-track-every-step-you-take/ 1 Quote
jcgoble3 Posted August 3, 2016 Posted August 3, 2016 If they want to track my feet, all they need is a good nose. 4 Quote
King Ding Dong Posted August 3, 2016 Posted August 3, 2016 I think they have a few of those in their lineup. 2 Quote
PyroKinesis Posted August 3, 2016 Posted August 3, 2016 Every breath you take and every move you make.Every bond you break, every step you take, Disney'll be watching you. 5 Quote
RollerNut Posted August 3, 2016 Posted August 3, 2016 Every breath you take and every move you make. Every bond you break, every step you take, Disney'll be watching you. If I were Disney, I would really be tracking Sting....I wouldn't trust him Standing so close to teenage children. 3 Quote
PyroKinesis Posted August 3, 2016 Posted August 3, 2016 If I were Disney, I would really be tracking Sting.... I wouldn't trust him Standing so close to teenage children. De do do do, de da da da. Is all I want to say to you. 1 Quote
SonODiamondback Posted August 3, 2016 Posted August 3, 2016 DISSSSSNEY you don't have to put on the red light. Sent from my SM-G900V using Tapatalk 4 Quote
Gabe Posted August 3, 2016 Posted August 3, 2016 I think the technology could be useful. In some ways, it's already helped, as witnessed by the Hub expansion at the MK, which now gives people some breathing room. The pathways at MK are narrow enough already, given the park's construction for body types typical of the late 60s. By tracking feet, Disney can tell where the most frequent logjams are in the park and take steps to alleviate them. 3 Quote
The Interpreter Posted August 3, 2016 Posted August 3, 2016 And those in wheelchairs? Motorized scooters? Little Red Wagons? On crutches? Cue the disabled lobby! 2 Quote
RollerNut Posted August 3, 2016 Posted August 3, 2016 And those in wheelchairs? Motorized scooters? Little Red Wagons? On crutches? Cue the disabled lobby! Or walking on casts, I walked around Carowinds all day with a cast a couple times. Crutches weren't my friend, I nearly broke my other foot on them. 2 Quote
upstop Posted August 3, 2016 Author Posted August 3, 2016 I think the technology could be useful. In some ways, it's already helped, as witnessed by the Hub expansion at the MK, which now gives people some breathing room. The pathways at MK are narrow enough already, given the park's construction for body types typical of the late 60s. By tracking feet, Disney can tell where the most frequent logjams are in the park and take steps to alleviate them. Maybe they will have "Fastpath" tickets now... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 3 Quote
shark6495 Posted August 4, 2016 Posted August 4, 2016 On a more serious note... Imagine how this sort of tech could held find missing kids. From CCTV it's hard to follow people in a crowd (no matter what CSI says) but if you can track a persons shoes in addition to Magic Band in real time.... Plus there have been reports of people stealing kids and putting a different shirt on them to help hide them (looking for a child in blue but the kidnapper put them in red).... But can't carry spare shoes... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 3 Quote
upstop Posted August 4, 2016 Author Posted August 4, 2016 ^i like that idea. Hopefully they put this tech to good use and not just for marketing purposes. 3 Quote
Tanna Posted August 4, 2016 Posted August 4, 2016 Every breath you take and every move you make. Every bond you break, every step you take, Disney'll be watching you. If I were Disney, I would really be tracking Sting....I wouldn't trust him Standing so close to teenage children. After seeing the documentary on making "The Emperor's New Groove", Disney has no worry of Sting lurking anywhere nearby. (And that turned out to be a fun movie, making because they tossed out all the pretentiousness that is bag and baggage with Sting.) 3 Quote
purdude86 Posted August 4, 2016 Posted August 4, 2016 And those in wheelchairs? Motorized scooters? Little Red Wagons? On crutches? Cue the disabled lobby! And those in wheelchairs? Motorized scooters? Little Red Wagons? On crutches? Cue the disabled lobby! Or walking on casts, I walked around Carowinds all day with a cast a couple times. Crutches weren't my friend, I nearly broke my other foot on them. Considering that the technology has nothing to do with you actually walking but just tracking your location by when your shoes/feet pass by ground level cameras to track paths I don't think it matters how you are transported past the cameras; walking, wheelchair, crutches, etc. Quote
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