Of course, if you don't like it, you could have looked the security guy in the eye and politely refused.
Question.. When we go we always pack super light so that we can skip bag check and go straight in. Is there still a no bag option?
You have taken that out of context.If a amusement park is asking someone to go through a metal detector for security reasons, do you think you are allowed to "refuse"? When you go thru security before boarding a plane, you can't "refuse" as far as I know. What's the point of security, if people could refuse it?
If a amusement park is asking someone to go through a metal detector for security reasons, do you think you are allowed to "refuse"? When you go thru security before boarding a plane, you can't "refuse" as far as I know. What's the point of security, if people could refuse it?
You have taken that out of context.
He smacked the guy with his cane because he didn't want to be subject to the screening. I'm suggesting he man up, look the person in the eye and say "NO!" to express his displeasure, rather than jab the guy with the cane. In either case, he should be refused entry.
I feel like it means the terrorists are winningI have no problem with this step up in security. I am sure there is even more going on behind the scenes that a visitor will never see, but this now the new normal.
I feel like it means the terrorists are winning![]()
Just back from a trip last week, I'm seven months pregnant but depending on clothing may not look obviously so. If this screening is random I honestly would be shocked. Was traveling with my mom, no kids, therefore maybe we looked like we would be easier to screen? Either way, we entered the parks 7 times and were randomly selected for screening 5 times. My mom is nervous and shouted out after the first screening, "wait, you shouldn't be going through that thing!" They heard her and, after having gone through, told me to let them know in the future because they didn't want me going through the scanners. (They are safe, btw, I did some research to be sure.) Well, my mother pointed this out every other time we were selected for screening. Most of the times they waved me to the side, one time the man got very huffy and told me I'd just have to get wanded. I don't care, my mom did.
Honestly, there is nothing in the world magical or friendly about the current process. Being selected so many times when we were clearly a very low threat couple of travelers made it feel very much for show, and honestly actually was a very negative experience. Getting selected once or twice wouldn't be a big deal, but getting repeatedly selected felt really annoying--it felt like we were just low hanging fruit, expedient bodies to put through the screener. (The time they selected us always felt very random, we were just pulled out as we walked by, not targeted in advance or anything as we walked out of bag check... as if they just needed some easy bodies and we had no kids and were only two people who wouldn't be very inconvenienced.) The staff weren't rude per se, but they were obviously not Disney staff. The bag checkers are much, much better and more pleasant to interact with. Honestly, I can't imagine that this screening is doing any good making the park safer, and I hate starting my park day the same way I have to go through security for a flight. I reject the idea that this is necessary or effective. Either the metal detectors are for everyone, or they aren't effective. Window dressing only, and a terrible way to start a park experience.
Just found out you dont get to skip most of it. TSA precheck is only 90% of the time. The other day it didnt appear on ticket and TSA agent said it would be random with about a 90% pass through.Security Theater, for $85 the general public can skip most of the screening procedures at most airports, and paying someone for inside help is a real possibility at any airport or Disney.
Bill
I agree, it should be everyone or no one. What made it so bad for you tho? Did it take extra time? Was anyone rude to you? Were you just offended that you were picked? I understand everyone has a different opinion with this but personally it wouldn't bother me at all, if it wasn't taking extra time. You said it was a terrible way to start the day. I just don't understand why
walking thru a metal detector would bother you so much. I am just wondering why it aggrevated you so much?
Went to Epcot yesterday and had no bags. I was pulled out and surrounded by 4 Security people for a "random" screening they said. I was escorted to another area where I was made to take off all outer clothing, empty all pockets of everything I was wearing, Guard pat down my clothes, then go through detector if I wanted to enter the park. My friend who was waiting was told to go away. I watched several strollers loaded with bags walk right through. The Security people were rude and acted like wanna be cops. All for security but do it to all or none. Universal does all. Stop profiing Disney!
That sounds strange, I haven't heard of that happening to anyone else.Went to Epcot yesterday and had no bags. I was pulled out and surrounded by 4 Security people for a "random" screening they said. I was escorted to another area where I was made to take off all outer clothing, empty all pockets of everything I was wearing, Guard pat down my clothes, then go through detector if I wanted to enter the park. My friend who was waiting was told to go away. I watched several strollers loaded with bags walk right through. The Security people were rude and acted like wanna be cops. All for security but do it to all or none. Universal does all. Stop profiing Disney!
So you're taking a break because of added security?This just sounds completely unpleasant and so different from every Disney trip we've ever taken. Ugh. Glad we're taking a break for a few years.