Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort is currently only allowing two Key to the World cards, regardless of the number of registered guests in a cabin, citing a supply shortage.
A Key to the World card functions as a hotel room key, park admission, PhotoPass, and much more. While many guests choose to use MagicBand, MagicBand+, or MagicMobile, there are still guests who prefer to use a physical card. Whether because they don’t have a smartphone or don’t want to rely on having a fully charged MagicBand+, there are many reasons for which the Key to the World card is chosen.
The Key to the World cards are not given automatically, but guests can pick one up for free at their hotel front desk or guest relations. Each guest registered to a room is (usually) entitled to a Key to the World card, just as guests at non-Disney hotels are usually entitled to as many keys as they need for a room.
As of August 10, guests are being told they are only allowed two cards per cabin at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort, regardless of the number of occupants. Each cabin can accommodate six guests. When asked what the other guests should do, they were instructed to purchase MagicBands. The policy of two cards per cabin was confirmed by resort management.
This would require guests who don’t have access to MagicMobile to always be with another guest who can access the room. Some guests reported that most of their party was without access, including grandparents and young children who don’t have smartphones.
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