It was probably the same female security guard that tried to search my 14 year old son's pockets going into Epcot on Sunday evening. She said it looked like something was in his pocket, and she needed to see what it was. I told her, 'Yes it was his cell phone', and she said 'Well, I need to see it.' I told her as soon as WDW has a sign posted that people were subject to searches, then I would show it to her. She then started to yell at us really nastily, and I walked away after telling her that everyone coming in the park has stuff in their pockets, so as soon as they start searching everyone, then we will comply. Don't know what was up with that.
I highly doubt this because if that guest would have complained the officer would be looking for a job.
Not having any real idea of the total situation
I'll just throw out another possibility that-
A- The security screener was joking. (I've had that happen countless times, in one way or another.)
B- The screener then returned the bottle to the guest and off they went.
Does anyone know if Camelbacks are allowed?
Yes, they are. In fact, I've seen them recommended by quite a few DISers.
It HAD to be alcohol. Water is allowed.
It was an unopened Dasani bottle. The security lady took it and said mmm I might enjoy this later, or something along those lines.
I usually bring in about 7 bottles for me and the DD5. Although I'm researching a new filtered water sports bottle to save weight and cost.
I know it is a pain (as I usually have things in my pockets too), but I don't understand when asked, why you wouldn't just show it.. No big deal, I have been asked before if my pockets looked too full.
Its not like you couldn't sneak something in if you wanted to, but why someone with nothing to hide wouldn't show them is beyond me.