
reeeoga said:Do you think the bag search going into the parks helps with security? Does it make you safe?
I'm going to post my thoughts later. I want to see what you think.

jerbroni said:During our last trip in February, we were behind a guy at MK with a big duffle bag full of weird stuff that you wouldn't normally bring into a park:
power drill
staple gun
socket and wrench set
and an armful of Mickey Mouse balloons. Nothing really 'dangerous' in there, but still weird nonetheless, and I was glad he didn't get into the park the same day that I was there.

wendylovesdisney said:No - Because as someone mentioned they do not search your person. Anybody who really wanted to do ANYTHING could. Weapons, booze, etc if they REALLY wanted to.
HOWEVER, they did ruin my little girls birthday because they made us open her wrapped gifts before entering the park for her Cinderella breakfast for her birthday. We had to do it amongst a million people waiting in line. Hope everyone felt safer.
-Wendy
vacationwoman said:IMO it's only done for public relation reasons and gives many people a false sense of security. The simple search they do of your bags is a waste of time and completely ineffectual to anyone who wants to do damage in WDW.
Some security guards there make you open everything and "paws" through your "personal items" (which is sometimes embarassing) and others merely look briefly into your bags.
It's worthless IMHO and does nothing to make me feel safer.
I'm all for security these days but the bag search at WDW is a joke.
