.....does it bother you that disney now has a record of your fingerprint? and who knows what they can do with it?
My DH is, normally, not that weird, but he insists on shredding everything that comes with our address on it (even junk mail) which I think is silly. Anyone can go in the internet and punch in our name to find our address. I don't think anyone's going to go thru our garbage just to find our address.
The other thing he wouldn't do is fingerprint our DD at a recent church carnival. The police had a booth that was making ID tags and such promoting the whole missing child thing in the event that DD every goes missing. DH wouldn't let me get it done for DD as they used electronic scanners to print the ID's and, thus, would retain an electronic copy of DD fingerprint. He said the government didn't need to have a record of her fingerprint that could, possibly, be missused at some point. His whole too much Big Brother stuff. He said any information would become outdated quickly (i.e. photo/address, etc).
I had some developmental questions on motor skills about our newest DD and videotaped a small segment of her playing with some of those plastic rings. I wanted to e-mail it to two friends of ours who are doctors but live out of the area. When I tried to attach the file, it was too large so ended up posting the short video link on
youtube and e-mailing the youtube link to our friends. He was quite pissed that our DD is now out there for the world to see (like it's going to become such a popular hit, a 4 month old playing with plastic rings - everyone is just going to rush to see that one!!!)
Anyway, I've not told him about the whole "scanning your thumb print" to get into the park and just hope it won't be an issue for him. Can someone please give me some more info on how/why/where they do this? So you don't have a ticket but get a thumb scan instead? What is the purpose of getting your thumb scanned? Is it required for entry into any park? What about at the resorts?
hugs -
lisa