Technology at Disney

Last week’s vacation was primarily at Disney World. Thanks to a long-ago recommendation from Ernie, Robin and I knew about the villas on property at Disney — part of the Disney Vacation Club (Disney’s time-share system), they’re available to guests when space permits. We each ended up staying in 2 bedroom villas, which gave us full kitchens, separate bedrooms for the kids and us, and a little bit of space when kids were napping, sleeping, etc.

The trip itself was wonderful — lots of memorable moments with the kids, some great meals — but what really stood out for me was Disney’s embrace of technology to make the experience better. Some things that worked, some that didn’t:

We were at Disney two years ago and were quite impressed with Disney’s attention to detail, the mastery of the minutiae that ensures that the park visitors don’t need to deal with problems or unexpected occurrences. It’s obvious that the Disney folks continue to ask how they could improve the overall experience, and use mostly transparent technology (the best kind!) to just make it easier to enjoy the day and get the most out of the park.

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