Be at the bus stop close to 90 mins before early entry starts. DHS rope drop is by far the least infuriating. Once they open the tapstyles you'll scan and walk as quickly as possible to Rise and get in line. So much better than all the other parks.
Epcot back entrance is by far the most organized and proper fair rope drop drop. Prob followed by animal kingdom then front of Epcot. Then I would say studios and finally the s&$t show of magic kingdom.
Epcot back entrance is by far the most organized and proper fair rope drop drop. Prob followed by animal kingdom then front of Epcot. Then I would say studios and finally the s&$t show of magic kingdom.
That's not our experience. Totally agree about the complete disaster of MK, but DHS is the only one that just lets you go get in line for your first ride as soon as you scan in. There's no jocking for space/spots etc. IG of Epcot is probably the next most pleasant, but unfortunately once the move you from the "lineish" they have right after you scan, they again just have a huge blobbed of ppl. waiting to make the walk to Remy and it's ppl. toying to get in front of others they were clearly behind coming into the park, but since there's no line it's just whoevers the most aggressive. I much prefer just walking to the line and whatever spot I get it's due to my walking speed.
CA still hand searches bags. All WDW parks have had walk through for a few years now with people being flagged for bag inspection depending on what the walk through said. They were recently experimenting with X-ray bag check at EP.
The fingerprint stuff can be turned off when it’s being problematic. Do keep us updated if you notice the fingerprints not being used at other parks on other days if you’re doing more than just today!
Maybe so, but we've been to WDW & DLR/DCA a combined total of eight times since 2019 prior to this trip, and Mrs. wabbott swears this is the first time her backpack hasn't been searched.
This morning at MK, they skipped the finger scan for me, but not her. No backpack search for her, either.
CA still hand searches bags. All WDW parks have had walk through for a few years now with people being flagged for bag inspection depending on what the walk through said. They were recently experimenting with X-ray bag check at EP.
The fingerprint stuff can be turned off when it’s being problematic. Do keep us updated if you notice the fingerprints not being used at other parks on other days if you’re doing more than just today!
I am still pondering whether to take my phone charger into the parks for next trip, knowing it will set off the scanner. But that still sounds better than sitting around next to a power outlet for who knows how long.
I am still pondering whether to take my phone charger into the parks for next trip, knowing it will set off the scanner. But that still sounds better than sitting around next to a power outlet for who knows how long.
When we were there a couple weeks ago one time we didn’t have to scan our finger. Every other time we did (and we were in atleast two parks a day for six days). i know why they do it but i really wish they’d do away with it and come up with a better system. I feel it really slows down the entry process. Especially when you pick a line that it seems like everyone in front of you has issues (I’m looking at you epcot rope drop from IG morning haha).
When we were there a couple weeks ago one time we didn’t have to scan our finger. Every other time we did (and we were in atleast two parks a day for six days). i know why they do it but i really wish they’d do away with it and come up with a better system. I feel it really slows down the entry process. Especially when you pick a line that it seems like everyone in front of you has issues (I’m looking at you epcot rope drop from IG morning haha).
Disney World Tested it one in 2021 for a couple months. Disney started testing one at Disneyland end of Mar, early blog reports said it was slower than the normal ststem and they are hopeful it would get faster as kinks got worked out WDWNT link.
I am still pondering whether to take my phone charger into the parks for next trip, knowing it will set off the scanner. But that still sounds better than sitting around next to a power outlet for who knows how long.
As others have said, you can just hold it out in front of you while going through the scanners and you'll be fine. Or just try keeping it in your pocket/bag one time when you're not in a rush (not at rope drop) and see what happens. When we were there in 2022, my daughter and I each had Anker chargers in our pocket or bag every time we went to a park (we entered a park at least 16 times over 8 days) and never had an issue.
Late yesterday after our O'Hana dinner, we popped back into the MK to catch a few rides, as the crowd level was fairly low. The magic band scanner refused to pick up the code, as did the finger scan. A CM with a pad had to reset my code but not Mrs. wabbott's.
This morning at AK, both band and finger scans, but no bag check.
Late yesterday after our O'Hana dinner, we popped back into the MK to catch a few rides, as the crowd level was fairly low. The magic band scanner refused to pick up the code, as did the finger scan. A CM with a pad had to reset my code but not Mrs. wabbott's.
This morning at AK, both band and finger scans, but no bag check.
I think for the sake of clarity, ‘bag check’ is now done by walking through full body scanners. Some are chosen for secondary bag check but, every person goes through security on the way into each park.
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