peacefulgirl
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I wasn't sure if I should post this, but I am sure I am not giving any ideas out that haven't already been done. How can Disney prevent this scam?
I was at WDW for the 1st week of EMH's. It worked like this, once it was like 2 hours before EMH time, when entering the park,they checked for your resort key card to be able to give you your wristband, ok, makes sense. Each person has to show a resort key to get a wristband. If you were already in the park, you got them from the CM's at certain spots.
But for people who want to "scam", meaning get a wristband but not staying at a resort. Using this as an example, family of four from a resort with 2 friends off site, all they have to do, once in the park, 4 people go get their wrist band, then hand their key to the other two, then, they using two of the SAME KEYS go get their wristband. Right ?
I ask this because it was REALLY crowded a couple of times, and I wonder if they are really all from resorts. It seems way too easy to scam this system, don't ya think?
I was at WDW for the 1st week of EMH's. It worked like this, once it was like 2 hours before EMH time, when entering the park,they checked for your resort key card to be able to give you your wristband, ok, makes sense. Each person has to show a resort key to get a wristband. If you were already in the park, you got them from the CM's at certain spots.
But for people who want to "scam", meaning get a wristband but not staying at a resort. Using this as an example, family of four from a resort with 2 friends off site, all they have to do, once in the park, 4 people go get their wrist band, then hand their key to the other two, then, they using two of the SAME KEYS go get their wristband. Right ?
I ask this because it was REALLY crowded a couple of times, and I wonder if they are really all from resorts. It seems way too easy to scam this system, don't ya think?

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