never2muchdisney
Mouseketeer
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- Jan 21, 2006
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Last year at Disneyland, while we were waiting to have our backpacks checked at the entrance, a woman in front of us was asked to step aside. She had a styrofoam meal container in her bag. The security guard asked her to open it. She had her left-over meal from an off property restaurant in it. The secrurity guard told her she would have to throw it out, or take it to the picnic area and finish it. She was not a happy woman. She refused to throw it out, and explained to him that she was not hungry, and that she would not sit somewhere and eat it at that moment. After a long & loud conversation, she stepped aside, opened the container, and started eating.
Two weeks later, friends of ours came back from Disneyland. They asked the guard what exactly they were looking for. She replied, We are looking for anything that may be harmful to anyone of our guests. Mostly things such as glass containers that can break and cut someone. Also, anything that is out of the norm, such as unsafe objects. And things that are brought in that are not allowed in the parks such as alcoholic beverages. When my friend asked about styrofoam plates of food, the guard replied, We like you to enjoy our large variety of food choices. It makes for part of the Disney experience.
Anyone else have a good security story to share?
Two weeks later, friends of ours came back from Disneyland. They asked the guard what exactly they were looking for. She replied, We are looking for anything that may be harmful to anyone of our guests. Mostly things such as glass containers that can break and cut someone. Also, anything that is out of the norm, such as unsafe objects. And things that are brought in that are not allowed in the parks such as alcoholic beverages. When my friend asked about styrofoam plates of food, the guard replied, We like you to enjoy our large variety of food choices. It makes for part of the Disney experience.
Anyone else have a good security story to share?