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Disney fans furious at park plans to ‘break the spell’ of smartphones — and replace with Meta sunglasses: ‘Hell no’
- Disney and Meta are testing AI-powered Ray-Ban glasses for theme parks, with a potential to add guest insights and navigation aids.
- Disney describes the glasses as a wearable tool to enhance storytelling and reduce screen time for visitors.
- Executives say the device could provide both guest-facing features and behind-the-scenes design applications for park operations.
- There is no announced release date for the Meta glasses at Disney parks yet, according to company statements.
- Public reaction is mixed, with some critics labeling the devices as intrusive or a threat to real-life experiences.
- Disney executives say the technology aims to 'build and test concepts' to enhance the magic of its lands.
- Disney says it is exploring, learning, and prototyping new technologies to introduce to its fanbase.
- The device could cost up to $799 and includes cameras, microphones and speakers.
- Supporters argue the tech could help guests learn more about items and locations in real time.
- The story highlights ongoing debate about balancing tech integration with preserving park ambiance.
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