civileng68
<font color=teal>That May scare the poopy out of m
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athenna said:I can't wait to see how this works out for my 65 year old father with memory/coordination problems![]()
Shells9 said:I believe the impact would be minimal for him, really. All he needs to do is put his finges in the thingie, and someone could help him by placing his hand there if he his coordination won't allow him to do so.
It is a little bit of a pain, but we have Ap's so we're used to it.
SeattleMark said:I thought the blog post (article 2) was very revealing. Do you honestly think if Big Brother (I mean Bush) wanted to track everyojne there, that Disney would actually announce it? It also said the only thing "holding them back" was a signed contract with someone? That goes against everthing stated in article 1, the All Ears article. It states that there's absolutely no data like that captured, it's only "geometric data". To quote: "This admission system has nothing to do with your fingerprints. It scans your index and middle fingers and uses a geometric formula to come up with a number that will identify your fingers. ", I'm sorry, but that's just BS. If there's an optical scan of your fingers, it's looking at your fingerprints. It's just storing them numerically rather than graphically.
I absolutely HATE this new system. I know you can just show a picture ID and get a bypass, but there are numerous reports that it hoses up your ability to get Fast Passes if you do that.
Hate it, hate it hate it.
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Okiemom said:Does everyone get scan? Or just the AP holders? If it is everyone, It looks like the lines to get in would be really long.
Okiemom said:Does everyone get scan? Or just the AP holders? If it is everyone, It looks like the lines to get in would be really long.
athenna said:No, it's just AP holders.
TSR6 said:All Magic Your Way tickets ( The new ticket media ), Annual passes, and Cast ID's require biometrics.
SeattleMark said:I thought the blog post (article 2) was very revealing. Do you honestly think if Big Brother (I mean Bush) wanted to track everyojne there, that Disney would actually announce it? It also said the only thing "holding them back" was a signed contract with someone? That goes against everthing stated in article 1, the All Ears article. It states that there's absolutely no data like that captured, it's only "geometric data". To quote: "This admission system has nothing to do with your fingerprints. It scans your index and middle fingers and uses a geometric formula to come up with a number that will identify your fingers. ", I'm sorry, but that's just BS. If there's an optical scan of your fingers, it's looking at your fingerprints. It's just storing them numerically rather than graphically.
I absolutely HATE this new system. I know you can just show a picture ID and get a bypass, but there are numerous reports that it hoses up your ability to get Fast Passes if you do that.
Hate it, hate it hate it.
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civileng68 said:maybe they DO want it so they can track us, if not to sell the information, for their own personal marketing so they know how often people visit and where they are coming from.
Shells9 said:I can totally understand that, and would question why they would NOT do that, for their own purposes. One thing I find curious is this: When we go through the turnstyles using our APs, on the CM side of the turnstyle it says something to the tune of FL Res Renewal AP -- that's quite a bit of info there, including the fact that this is not my first AP, but a renewal. Then, a few feet from the turnstyle there are CM's, asking me my zip code. Now, I would think the only people who enter the park whose zip code they would not be able to track through their own systems are day/offsite guests. MYW tickets are tied to a room, which has a zip code attached to it.
What portion of total park guests does anyone think those are?
Shells9 said:Then, a few feet from the turnstyle there are CM's, asking me my zip code. Now, I would think the only people who enter the park whose zip code they would not be able to track through their own systems are day/offsite guests. MYW tickets are tied to a room, which has a zip code attached to it.
DLKT said:I don't think the zip code pollers are related to the turnstyle area.
I think they're independant.
And you don't have to tell anyone anything.
I always just say "No thanks" to zip code questions either in Disney or just shopping.
(I also can't believe people also give out thier phone numbers at a cash registers when asked either!)
civileng68 said:Actually Shell,
One reason they ask you for your zip code is to verify that you are who owns the ticket. A CM at Epcot told me about it this time when we went.
Evidently the scans dont always work as the numbers are not 100% unique.
When I went in the CM asked me my zip and I told her. Then she said "ok, you'd be amazed how many people try to use other people's tickets and dont even know any of their information".