pd1138
Mouseketeer
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- Jun 12, 2014
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We just returned from an absolute wonderful 10 day trip and have lots of happy memories and did just about everything. We only had one problem the entire trip and I thought I would write this to prepare anyone going down since I wished we had a heads up. The first four days of our trip my three children simply scanned their magic bands as they entered the park just as they did in our previous trips. On day five we entered one of the theme parks we had previously visited on this trip all of our kids mickeys turned blue. They are 5,7, and 8 years old. We were then told they needed to scan their fingers now. Policy changed. They told me to use my finger for my five year old while the 7 and 8 year old scanned their fingers. I was really confused. We park hop so the next time we entered a park one kids forgot which finger while the other one did use the correct finger, but it had to be reset again. Then my husband was upset since I was now the only one to bring our daughter into the park since it was my finger. By the next day I was warning people who would line up behind us that they might want to find another line since I was beginning to see the pattern that every time we entered a park the kids' mickeys would turn blue. Two times they took pictures of the kids with their iPads. Meanwhile I'm watching other families with their children not using their fingers. I asked a few families with same age kids and they said they didn't use fingers. By the last day they were using my finger with all three kids and told me this was a brand new policy and it depended on your ticket, we bought ours as park of a bounceback from Disney last year, why would the policy change for us in the middle of a trip? I don't understand the security issue where they want only one parent to be allowed to bring a child into a park, we often switch off and one of us takes the baby back early so the other takes the kids back into the park in the evening. I ended up being the one to take the kids back to the park. Has anyone else been told of this new policy? Or , were we somehow singled out for this additional policy on a case by case basis?