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Last fall, we showed you the really cool Disney park-inspired wait time signs that made great gifts for Disney aficionados on your Christmas list. This year, the newest must-have gadget for Disney nerds is an interactive touch-screen display that not only shows attraction wait times at your chosen park, but also has a park hours display just like the TVs in Disney hotel rooms! And more! And because you’re a WDWNT reader, we’ve got a secret discount code for you at the bottom of the article!

A digital screen displays a hand holding a card that reads "Have a Magical Stay!" next to the hotel door access panel with "Tap to Enter" displayed, evoking the whimsical charm of a Disney World Hotel.

Thanks to the masterminds behind the MagicBand Readers and Wait Time Signs, you can relive the fun of your last trip to Disney with a touchscreen interactive Wait Time Display to put on your desk, countertop, or wherever you feel the need to add a bit of Disney in your life! Bring the magic of the parks into your home for the holidays with this 11-inch (diagonal) display that will bring back that comforting feeling of the resort TV display of the park hours.

A Disney Park-Inspired Resort TV shows Magic Kingdom hours: Today's schedule is 9:00 AM - 10:00 PM, with Early Entry at 8:30 AM. The date and time, Friday, Nov 1, 2024, at 2:29 PM, are neatly tucked in the corner. Perfect for any Disney World Hotel guest's home display.

The display will allow you to choose between Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney World Resort, then scroll between all the parks in your selected resort.

A TV display at the Disney Park-Inspired Resort shows Animal Kingdom Park hours: 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM, with early entry from 7:30 AM - 8:00 AM. The current time and date is Friday, Nov 1, 2024, at 2:30 PM.

In addition to the park hours functionality, you can also access attraction wait times. First, you choose a park, and the display can show you the wait time of any attraction at that park, including character meet and greets! These are actual real wait times, just like they are displayed at the parks.

The Wait Time Displays wirelessly connect to the internet and display the actual posted wait time of your favorite attraction!

A Disney Park-Inspired digital sign showcases the schedule for tonight's live fireworks at Magic Kingdom (8:30 PM EST) and EPCOT (9:00 PM EST), with the terrace, reminiscent of a Disney World Hotel view, opening at 8:00 PM EST.

After a hard day at work, you can head out onto your virtual terrace and view nightly live streams of the fireworks at the actual time!

A Disney World Hotel's Resort TV Display welcomes the WDWNT Family with "Check-In: March 01, 2025." Buttons for Resorts, Terrace, Parks, and Vacation offer selections inspired by your favorite Disney adventures.

And on top of all that, there’s a custom welcome screen and a countdown until your next trip.

Check out Eric and Tom showing off the Wait Time Display in recent News Today videos:

If this seems like a great gift for that Disney-obsessed adult on your Christmas list, act now and save 15% off the regular price! Just order through our secret link, and use promo code NEWS15 at checkout.

And yes, they are still selling the ever-popular MagicBand Readers and Wait Time Signs if this touchscreen display isn’t quite the right fit. If you missed our article about park-inspired Wait Time Signs from the same folks who make these MagicBand Readers, you can read that post to see all the details of these nifty devices, which display actual live wait times from the parks!

This holiday season, the perfect gift to add to your list for that die-hard Disney fan is a MagicBand Reader, Wait Time Sign, or Wait Time Display. If you order through our secret link, use promo code NEWS15 to save 15% off the regular price of all Wait Time Signs, Displays, and MagicBand Readers.

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