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By Alorie Gilbert
Posted on ZDNet News: Sep 14, 2004 10:24:00 PM

A Florida theme park is helping parents keep track of their kids--by giving them wristbands embedded with high-tech radio signal technology.

Wannado City issues the radio frequency identification (RFID) wristbands to all visitors as part of general admission to the park, according to a release from Texas Instruments, the maker of the wristbands. The theme park opened last month in the Fort Lauderdale area.

The wristbands contain special microchips, or RFID tags, that wirelessly signal their whereabouts to reading devices throughout the 140,000-square-foot facility. Visitors can locate other members of their group by using touch-screen kiosks throughout the park that are linked to the system, called SafeTzone's Real-Time Locating System.

People have used RFID technology for years to track and identify livestock and lost pets. More recently, it has been put to use to monitor humans, and hospitals and prisons have begun to use RFID wristbands to keep tabs on patients and inmates.

One company, called Applied Digital Solutions, is even experimenting with injecting RFID chips into people's arms. Mexico's attorney general grabbed the headlines last month when the Mexican government announced he'd been injected with the company's chip to give him access to high-security facilities. The country is also studying the technology as a tool for combating kidnappings.

Businesses are finding new uses for RFID technology too. Wal-Mart Stores, Albertsons and dozens of other major retail chains and consumer goods manufactuers are slapping RFID tags onto merchandise with the hope that the technology will help them juggle inventory efficiently. Pharmaceutial makers are examining RFID systems as an antidote to the counterfeit drug trade.

Texas Instruments said it and its partner RF Code have installed the SafeTzone's Real-Time Locating System tracking technology at Paramount's Great America in Santa Clara, Calif., Wild Rivers Water Park in Irvine, Calif., Dollywood's Splash Country in Pigeon Forge, Tenn., and Wet 'n Wild in Las Vegas.

Steamboat Springs Ski Resort in Colorado also plans to install the system. A LegoLand in Denmark is using similar technology to reunite kids separated from parents at its amusement park.

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Wait just a minute, RFID is only good for a few feet at best.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 09/14/04
From the RFID Journal's FAQ  negativeview | 09/14/04
Ever been to a theme park  voska | 09/15/04
I also don't beleive that limitations are  Laff | 09/15/04
Exactly the point  Jeff Spicoli | 09/15/04
And those soulless people scare me  voska | 09/15/04
Here's why trust them  voska | 09/15/04
Like I said....it's a begining. Good stuff first, then the rest.  Laff | 09/15/04
RFID Capabilities  ncpid | 09/14/04
first good use i have heard of  V Sanders | 09/14/04
Kinda Scary even in an amusment park  GregSalts | 09/15/04
What ever happened to supervising your own children?..  Jeff Spicoli | 09/15/04
This is supervising your kids  voska | 09/15/04
If you need a dog leash for your kid it speaks volumes about your parenting  Jeff Spicoli | 09/15/04
so you want to take away this ability from parents  V Sanders | 09/15/04
Don't be fooled by the FIRST palitable step  Laff | 09/15/04
I want to take this ability away from EVERYONE  Jeff Spicoli | 09/15/04
He has a point there......Also another thing  Laff | 09/15/04
This tag actually helps  Roger Ramjet | 09/15/04
Say Hello To The End Of The World  itanalyst | 09/15/04
Scary..you sound just like my dad!! LOL  DigitalKid | 09/15/04
Even the PARANOID have enenmies:)  Laff | 09/15/04
Yes, it is VERY sad.  itanalyst | 09/15/04
Cashless society  voska | 09/15/04
"Evolution" may blow up the world. You can speed it up. (NT)  Vily Clay | 09/15/04
Guess I Won't Be Going To Theme Parks Anymore  itanalyst | 09/15/04
To each their own, but I think you are missing out..  DigitalKid | 09/15/04
To a point I agree with both of you..  Laff | 09/15/04
There Will Be No Decree Jim  itanalyst | 09/15/04
Sorry, I Won't Go At The Expense Of Being Tagged  itanalyst | 09/15/04
Why be sorry? Its your life...  DigitalKid | 09/15/04
And right there lies the problem...  Laff | 09/15/04
I really don't see this as for the good of the people  voska | 09/15/04
What's the big deal  voska | 09/15/04
First step...make it palitable. Nest step  Laff | 09/15/04
New Rides At RFID-Land  itanalyst | 09/15/04
My Favorite Ride  Jeff Spicoli | 09/15/04
Please Do Not Get Up From Your Keyboard  itanalyst | 09/15/04
The problem here is we are unaware  Laff | 09/15/04
DoD started RFID-tracking our kids. You are next. (NT)  Vily Clay | 09/15/04
Hey we are agreeing...Must be the end times:)  Laff | 09/15/04
Is Apple next to agree with me? (NT)  Vily Clay | 09/15/04
There you go..had to push it..hee hee hee happy  Laff | 09/16/04

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