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Let the Eris be your Disney tour guide

That's hilarious. With the silent bug, you won't get the announcement the park is closing or any other important announcement. By the time the lag is done..lagging...you'll already be at the ride you were trying to get to, and when your kid goes flying off the Wild West train roller coaster again, the silent bug will rear its ugly head again.

Nice to see Android more widespread, though. Someone should root it.
 
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That's hilarious. With the silent bug, you won't get the announcement the park is closing or any other important announcement. By the time the lag is done..lagging...you'll already be at the ride you were trying to get to, and when your kid goes flying off the Wild West train roller coaster again, the silent bug will rear its ugly head again.
Your funny.
 
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We were actually at Epcot last week and were part of the test market for it. As soon as I saw it I said "HEY, that's an Eris!" But they had blocked a lot of the buttons with their wrap around case. It worked amazingly well though, with all kinds of tips and inside info at each spot you were at as well as wait times for each attraction. Personally I would have preferred to download an app for it instead of being handed a device. The most difficult thing about it was prying it out of my 10 year old son's hands.
 
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