Renwoman
Earning My Ears
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- Nov 13, 2010
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My DH and I just had a frustrating security experience at MCO (Orlando International Airport). We lined up for airport security in one of about 8 single file lines. The lines were pretty tight as people were anxious to get through. The far left two lines for people in wheelchairs and people with biomedical items were taken through security straight ahead of the 8 lines through about three separate x-ray lanes.
The other six lines had to squeeze together to turn to the right between two poles that only allowed three people across. The lines were moving at an absolute crawl. It was absolutely the worst line we experienced all week and we had just come from very busy Disney parks! I'm not particularly claustrophobic but I had to fight back a bit of a panic since people were so close and the line was moving so slowly.
Once we got through the congested area there were only two of four potential lines running. This was part of the reason for the mass of people moving so slow.
We got all our items on the area in front of the conveyor belt and got through the x-ray to only be called back by a rude security guard that refused to move the bins forward on the belt even though he didn't appear to be doing anything else. (It wasn't only us but the lady in front of us that didn't stay to move the full bins foward.) I can't remember this ever happening to us before since most security guards have facilitated the movement of bins of items to speed up the line.
All in all it took 30 minutes to get through security and the vast majority of that time was squished in with impatient, frustrated people.
I have absolutely no idea what security was thinking!
1) The security area was poorly designed with people having to move sharply to the right to get to their security lines instead of right in front of them.
2) Because only three people could get through that tight area they should have only had three lines of people not six!
3) They should have had more than two x-ray lines open to handle the busy holiday crowds.
The other six lines had to squeeze together to turn to the right between two poles that only allowed three people across. The lines were moving at an absolute crawl. It was absolutely the worst line we experienced all week and we had just come from very busy Disney parks! I'm not particularly claustrophobic but I had to fight back a bit of a panic since people were so close and the line was moving so slowly.
Once we got through the congested area there were only two of four potential lines running. This was part of the reason for the mass of people moving so slow.
We got all our items on the area in front of the conveyor belt and got through the x-ray to only be called back by a rude security guard that refused to move the bins forward on the belt even though he didn't appear to be doing anything else. (It wasn't only us but the lady in front of us that didn't stay to move the full bins foward.) I can't remember this ever happening to us before since most security guards have facilitated the movement of bins of items to speed up the line.
All in all it took 30 minutes to get through security and the vast majority of that time was squished in with impatient, frustrated people.
I have absolutely no idea what security was thinking!
1) The security area was poorly designed with people having to move sharply to the right to get to their security lines instead of right in front of them.
2) Because only three people could get through that tight area they should have only had three lines of people not six!
3) They should have had more than two x-ray lines open to handle the busy holiday crowds.