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Security guards. The law enforcement officers are the deputies in the dark, green polyester sweat suit/uniform.
Later,
Dan
Poor things

Security guards. The law enforcement officers are the deputies in the dark, green polyester sweat suit/uniform.
Later,
Dan

While we were there they were digging through lots of bags, even having people take things out and lay them on the table.
It is not window dressing, you are being watched while your bag is searched.
Yes. This.
I usually have a phone, camera, small bottle of water and a few other things in the deep pockets of my cargo shorts... and I can just walk right through the no-bag line. Who knows what other people have in their pockets.
It's pure window dressing.
My suggestion, anything that goes in the baby's mouth put in a clear zip lock bag. That way the security guard can see it and not touch it. I would rather have them go "nuts" when searching instead of being lax and someone bringing a weapon in the parks.

Last Fall at AK, we got in the line of the guard who was very thoroughly searching each and every bag. We were 6 people back when we got in line and it took us close to 10 mins to get through the line. He had everyone remove every single bag from within their bags. One woman had a make-up pouch, a change purse, a wallet, a pouch with meds in it, a camera bag and a few other small pouches in her bag. He made her open every single one of them and he searched through them all. I can understand being safe & thorough, but he was the only one being so thorough![]()
What I find funny is I have seen people freak out about someone touching a pacifier but will pick up same pacifier of the ground and stick right in the baby's mouth...trust me I have see it happen...MY SIL for one



Its worries me no person gets searched, so if they wanted to take a weapon in they would just put in their pocket. dont actually get the point of the bag search, I suspect its only for booze.

When we entered Animal Kingdom the guy behind us was pushing a baby in a stroller. The security guard asked the guy, "Did you come in a car?"
And the guy nods in the affirmative.
And the security guard reached under the stroller, pulled out a six-pack and said, "Great. You can put THIS in it now."![]()
Ding! Ding! Ding! We have a winner. There are MANY more complicated measures Disney uses to keep Guests safe while on property. This is security theatre, pure and simple. I have had some guards simply look in one pouch only, and another take their flashlight and shine it in every crevice of the bag including the front, side and back pouches.
Ding! Ding! Ding! Wrong!
Do you work in security, have friends that do, know anything about what "really" is going on during those searches you label window dressing.
If not then go back and read the comments from people that do.
So on Wednesday we went to the MK for the first time in almost a year. Something awesome did happen - guest services changed the expiration date on our passes from December to June because we hadn't used them at all since renewal due to my pregnancy complications. So that was really cool.
Anyway, so we took our 2 month old baby for the first time and needless to say, we had a stroller and diaper bag. So we went through the bag check and the security guard went kind of nuts digging through my diaper bag. I took out the blankets and bulky items so she could see inside, but she stuck her hands all up in there including all the pockets and ended up touching my baby's pacifiers, bottles, burp cloths, etc. I then started thinking about how she had just had her hands in who knows how many other bags since she last washed her hands and it really bothered me that she touched so much of my baby's stuff, especially things that go in/near her mouth. I can't remember any time in the past that I've actually had a guard dig through my belongings but we rarely ever went through the bag check line until now. Is this level of search routine now or did we just pick the wrong line to go through? Is there way to get through the line without someone touching my stuff in the future?
