I bet we spent 10 minutes trying to get in the locker.just another guy said:I've always wanted to tell them I'm in the wintenss relocation program, and don't feel safe with them scanning my fingers. I wonder what their reaction would be.

safetymom said:They are testing the one finger scanners at MK. Not all of the turnstiles at MK have them.
Sometimes when they are busy they turn off the scanning so you get through quickly.
fitgirl36 said:Quick question: Can you use any finger in the new "one finger" finger scanner or do you have to use your right hand index finger? What if someone can't use that finger? TIA
Missy Mouse said:Honestly, I don't think it matters. When my boyfriend and I went to Disney we switched tickets by mistake and our fingerprints weren't specific to our tickets. I think they're just looking to make sure you're not on a government terror list or something when you give your print. You can probably use any finger if you had to.

safetymom said:As you are facing the train station at the turnstiles the one finger scanners are the end two on either side of the entrance with no bags. I am probably confusing you.![]()
We had less problem with the scanners on our trip last week than we did with our magnetic strips not reading. I kept them away from camera, phone, etc., but I did usually have them together because I was the person who got FP's. On our last day, my DH and DS20's tickets would not read at any of the FP machines, but we did not bother having them replaced since it was our last day. I just spoke with the CM at any FP machines after trying the tickets, and he or she would push the button to spit out a couple more.
Missy Mouse said:Honestly, I don't think it matters. When my boyfriend and I went to Disney we switched tickets by mistake and our fingerprints weren't specific to our tickets. I think they're just looking to make sure you're not on a government terror list or something when you give your print. You can probably use any finger if you had to.
The system is capable of holding both one finger and two finger scans for every ticket so the different kinds of turnstiles can co-exist for a long time without causing additional visible problems.Dwack321 said:Now That DW Is Using Single Finger Scanning, Is The Two Finger Biometric Data Tied To My Tickets That Were Previously Used Now Obsolete.