The History of Left-Handed Magic Card Tricks

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Finally Left-Handed Magic Cards Magic cards have been a popular form of entertainment for many years. These cards come in various designs and categories, each with its unique abilities and powers. From dragons to wizards and spells to artifacts, there is a magic card for every type of player. In recent years, there has been an increasing demand for left-handed magic cards. Left-handed players often face challenges when using standard right-handed cards. This includes issues with shuffling, holding the cards, and managing the gameplay.


I’m having a crazy idea we are scheduled on a 4 night magic in august we disembark on a Monday would it be crazy to rent a car and drive to pc to go on the wish that same day? I really want to sail the magic but kind of bummed it’s only 4 nights leading me to think of these crazy ideas. I mean we could do a back to back in the magic but not crazy on the itinerary.

that gets back to FLL on the Monday and I, too, was considering how difficult and feasible it would be to get from FLL to PC for a cruise on the Wish that leaves the same day. We are closing on a direct Aulani purchase with current incentives and were informed of a new program called magical beginnings where you can give back the current use year points aka bonus points for another 10 point off.

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This includes issues with shuffling, holding the cards, and managing the gameplay. To address this issue, game manufacturers have developed "finally left-handed magic cards." These cards are specifically designed for left-handed players, offering a more comfortable and enjoyable experience.

"Magical Beginnings" .

We are closing on a direct Aulani purchase with current incentives and were informed of a "new program" called "magical beginnings" where you can give back the current use year points (aka bonus points) for another $10/point off. It didn't strike us as particularly magical to sell the points back to Disney at ~half their value but your mileage may vary. Anyone else gotten this?

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DVChris

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We are closing on a direct Aulani purchase with current incentives and were informed of a "new program" called "magical beginnings" where you can give back the current use year points (aka bonus points) for another $10/point off. It didn't strike us as particularly magical to sell the points back to Disney at ~half their value but your mileage may vary. Anyone else gotten this?

Is this for a limited time only? I was going to call tomorrow.

WestCoastDVC

Earning My Ears
DVC Silver Joined Jul 3, 2020 Is this for a limited time only? I was going to call tomorrow.


It wasn't framed to us as limited time only. It was framed as a "new program" and I assumed that meant it was more permanent. I am not sure if for all or only select resorts though.

DVChris

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Joined Jun 10, 2021

I thought one year's points are valued at about $6 per point so $10 would be a better deal? Maybe I am misunderstanding this?
I just emailed my CM to get the details and will post once received.

CarolMN

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Super Moderator Moderator Joined Aug 18, 1999

We did this when we bought in 1999 and the buyback was $10pp then, too. But direct points were $65 in 1999, not $200+.

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JETSDAD

DIS Veteran
Joined Jan 7, 2016

That's better than what they normally give in trade for points. It's probably a reasonable option that will work for some buyers. Some don't want to deal with renting out points and most who do rent use a broker so would be getting $15.50-16/pt.

WestCoastDVC

Earning My Ears
DVC Silver Joined Jul 3, 2020

I thought one year's points are valued at about $6 per point so $10 would be a better deal? Maybe I am misunderstanding this?
I just emailed my CM to get the details and will post once received.


Well these are the 2021 points essentially without maintenance fees. Since you can rent them for ~$18 on the free market (sometimes more, sometimes less), that is the value we assigned to them ourselves.

DVChris

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Joined Jun 10, 2021

Well these are the 2021 points essentially without maintenance fees. Since you can rent them for ~$18 on the free market (sometimes more, sometimes less), that is the value we assigned to them ourselves.

Ahhh got it, thank you.

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andyman8

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Joined Mar 17, 2011

Are you a new member or adding on points? I'm curious if they would only offer this to new members (hence the title "Magical Beginnings") or to any new contracts purchased.

And I assume they would waive the current year's dues for those points if you gave them back?

WestCoastDVC

Earning My Ears
DVC Silver Joined Jul 3, 2020

Are you a new member or adding on points? I'm curious if they would only offer this to new members (hence the title "Magical Beginnings") or to any new contracts purchased.

And I assume they would waive the current year's dues for those points if you gave them back?


Adding on so I am guessing they mean beginning of that particular contract. I didn't ask about the dues on those points (and it is only December for this year anyways which is the advantage of the first year points).

While not "crazy" I'd be nervous that the Magic might not make it back into port in time to make the connection. Remote, sure, but the possibility would still be there.
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The most notable difference is the card layout, which is mirrored to suit left-handed players. This allows them to easily read the card text, symbols, and numbers without any discomfort or confusion. The card dimensions are also slightly altered to accommodate left-handed players. The corners are rounded differently to ensure a smooth shuffle and prevent any cards from sticking out. Additionally, the card backs have a distinctive design, making it easy for left-handed players to differentiate their cards from right-handed players. Finally left-handed magic cards have gained immense popularity among left-handed players. They appreciate the thought and consideration that went into creating a product specifically for their needs. It has made the game more inclusive and accessible, allowing left-handed players to fully enjoy the magic card experience. Furthermore, these cards have also become collectible items due to their unique nature. Collectors often seek out these cards to add to their collections or display as part of their magic card memorabilia. In conclusion, finally left-handed magic cards have revolutionized the way left-handed players engage with the game. They offer a tailored experience that addresses the challenges faced by left-handed individuals. Whether for gameplay or collectible purposes, these cards have become an essential part of the magic card world..

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1. John - 2 stars
I was really disappointed with "Finally Left-Handed Magic Cards". The tricks were very basic and not at all impressive. I expected to see some mind-blowing magic, but instead, it felt like I was watching a beginner's magic show. The quality of the props was also subpar, with some cards already showing signs of wear and tear. Overall, I think there are much better magic shows out there that are more worth your time and money.
2. Sarah - 1 star
I cannot express how unsatisfied I was with "Finally Left-Handed Magic Cards". The magician's performance was dull and lacked any sort of charisma. It felt like he was just going through the motions without any enthusiasm or passion. The tricks themselves were also predictable and lacked creativity. I had hoped to be amazed and entertained, but sadly, I walked away feeling bored and unimpressed. I would not recommend this magic show to anyone.
3. Michael - 2 stars
I attended "Finally Left-Handed Magic Cards" with high expectations, only to be let down. The magician seemed disorganized and fumbled through his tricks, often leaving the audience confused rather than impressed. The pacing of the show was also quite off, with awkward pauses between tricks. I was hoping for a seamless and flawless performance, but sadly, that was not what I witnessed. It's a shame because I believe with better execution and preparation, this show could have been a lot better.

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