There's definitely some kinks left to work out with this system. On the surface it seems ok- everything stays pretty much the same as before (show the littles who aren't riding, get passes good for up to three people to ride including ones who already rode, etc.) but the devil is in the details. From what we saw, scanning the bands was actually a pretty quick process, it's just that most people weren't aware that they needed to have everyone there to get scanned or even how the digital system works so there is a lot of holdup just from trying to explain things. My main complaint is with the restraint on the return time. If you already have FPs that are on a different side of the park for the same time frame as your return slot, that could cause some problems. We were actually in that boat this morning. We rope dropped FoP, but our return slot was at 9:45 when we already had FPs for EE, so the other side of the park. Fortunately the CMs were gracious and let us use the return swap earlier, but it seems like they should have foreseen that sort of conflict. I also don't love having to wheel the younger ones right up to the FP stand for them to see and for me to get scanned. Whereas my wife or I would usually stand at a short distance before, now it really rubs it in the face of the younger child that they're missing out. More than that, though, the extra people and strollers seemed to cause way more congestion around the FP return line and tap points, which is pretty annoying for everyone trying to get on the ride. Just some things that could be ironed out a little better.