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Considering there have never been any major safety incidents in the parks security seems to be doing a pretty good job, window dressing or not.
Considering there have never been any major safety incidents in the parks security seems to be doing a pretty good job, window dressing or not.
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."![]()
My poor spongy flip flops smelled like whiskey for quite awhile, where it ran around and splashed up on them.
We were once behind a family going through the bag check at AK. The CM pulled a flask out of a diaper bag and asked the guy to open it. The guy insisted it was just water. The CM continued to insist the guy open it. He did and the CM smelled of it and said ,"Pretty strong water you got there. You can either drink it now or pour it out." The dad got mad and tilted his 'light brown water' water out over the ground right in front of us and the security guy.My poor spongy flip flops smelled like whiskey for quite awhile, where it ran around and splashed up on them.
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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?

We were once behind a family going through the bag check at AK. The CM pulled a flask out of a diaper bag and asked the guy to open it. The guy insisted it was just water. The CM continued to insist the guy open it. He did and the CM smelled of it and said ,"Pretty strong water you got there. You can either drink it now or pour it out." The dad got mad and tilted his 'light brown water' water out over the ground right in front of us and the security guy.My poor spongy flip flops smelled like whiskey for quite awhile, where it ran around and splashed up on them.
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I am making a personal comment here: I find it beyond sad that a parent has to bring in alcohol to a family day at a park. Not for moral or religious reasons, but for the man's desire for a mood-changing substance in the setting of a simple family get-together. I feel bad for that man's family. I have been there.
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) but the flask of hidden booze...yeah, that's another ball game. You're right...it is a little sad. 
I would have hated that too. One Microbiology class "ruined" me for things like this.
I've been many times and never had a security guard be quite that thorough. Usually, its a quick peek, often they don't even check all the zippered compartments. Sometimes they'll actually look in each compartment and ask me to hold something open, but the've never taken everything out.
I can totally understand why you'd be upset.

HA YES! Micro totally did me in! I will never be the same!![]()
I hate bag check. I hate how they funnel everyone to one entry point. It has ruined the front of the parks especially at MK. I miss the old days.![]()
Interestingly, this is what the security in the bag checks is. It slows everyone down and puts them through a small number of points of entry, so that profilers can watch on the side and pull anyone they suspect may be dangerous (I know of at least one guy that was pulled, he was coming in alone to meet his sister in the park, and knowing what he looks like they probably thought he was a pedophile.).

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.
I am making a personal comment here: I find it beyond sad that a parent has to bring in alcohol to a family day at a park. Not for moral or religious reasons, but for the man's desire for a mood-changing substance in the setting of a simple family get-together. I feel bad for that man's family. I have been there.
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No to completely derail, I just wanted to give you another perspective....
Me and the kids LOVE Disneyland. DH HATES it. He would be happy visiting once every decade. but for me and the kids slaps a smile on his face a few times a year. After the first few trips, I realized how much a better of a day everyone has when he can run to the beer cart in DCA. He is not as stressed, in turn I am not as stressed, which makes the kids less stressed- it is a win-win situation. (plus, the tight purse strings loosen a little bit.)
Also keep in mind, caffeine is a mood altering substance. Does anyone have the same attitudes if a parent has a latte?
Really? It had the opposite effect on me. I realized how many things we are exposed to on a daily basis and we are still alive so our immune system must do a darn good job and I shouldn't be so worried about all the germs. Plus we learned how good germs are and how very few of them are actually harmful.
Germs are EVERYWHERE and if you think that the inside of you diaper bag is clean, then you are wrong. Well, your might be fairly clean seeing as your baby is only 2 months old, but after a few months the inside will be pretty germy - unless you are washing your hands everytime you are getting inside and only putting clean things in.
Emily

....What does a pedophile look like?!![]()
