I don't know I view this differently. Although it is a pain to wait in those lines I am just glad they don't push everyone through quickly and are actually taking the time to make sure there is nothing off with passengers and baggage. It makes me feel somewhat safer.![]()
We get to the agent checking IDs & boarding passes. I hand her my ID, my wife's ID, and all 5 boarding passes. I tell her we were a group of five (wife could easily be seen behind the kids). She gives me everything back saying "pass them out". OK. So I give each kid their boarding pass. No big deal. She turns to the family (either 4 or 5) on the other side of her and that dad hands her 5 boarding passes and 5 passports. She doesn't blink an eye and goes through all five. huh?
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While I thought it was strange, it took me maybe 5 seconds to hand out the boarding passes. I guess waiting for her to examine the other families passports took maybe 30 seconds.This was entitled "I am bored and I get to make up rules as I do my job and I get extra points for being difficult for no good reason"
Never missed a flight.
We're well aware of the chaos that is MCO security and make it a point to arrive hours ahead of our flight. It's not at all suprising the many can get into the "wrong" line when it isn't even clear which lines are which. In fact, it sometimes isn't even clear that there IS a line, not to mention what line belongs to whom.
A real mess to be sure. I dread Security at MCO every trip.
This was entitled "I am bored and I get to make up rules as I do my job and I get extra points for being difficult for no good reason"
We just came through MCO Monday night. Unfortunately I didn't track times through security. We are a family of 5. B side. When we went to security there were two "groups" of security lines... each with about 10-12 "rows". We went to the group on the left and the furthest row on the right... just because no one was there (I checked with a TSA agent that we could use that line).
We get to the agent checking IDs & boarding passes. I hand her my ID, my wife's ID, and all 5 boarding passes. I tell her we were a group of five (wife could easily be seen behind the kids). She gives me everything back saying "pass them out". OK. So I give each kid their boarding pass. No big deal. She turns to the family (either 4 or 5) on the other side of her and that dad hands her 5 boarding passes and 5 passports. She doesn't blink an eye and goes through all five. huh?
We get in line for the actual WTMD and the line moved slow enough that we all took our shoes off as we got to the table and put them in the bins. The only issue we had was when DD(5) held her hands out as she went through the WTMD and it beeped. She had to go back through. We grabbed our stuff on the other side and moved around to the benches to put our shoes back on.
I'm guessing the entire security thing (from when we got in line to when we headed toward the monorail) took ~20 minutes.
I never saw signs indicating "family" or "medicine". I only looked quickly though.
MCO lacks security . . . they replaced it with TSA screening.
Shoes: Please remove shoes before entering the screening technology and put them directly on the belt to go through the X-ray machine instead of in a bin with other items. It is safe, easy, and gives officers a better look.
You know, there could be people reading this that have no idea you are being sarcastic. Maybe keep in mind that people are using this site for accurate information, and your comments such as that one could be confusing to them.
Please do not accuse me of violating board rules.
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