I came to see what everyone's saying about the metal detectors at WDW. I am a senior woman living in Orlando and I have been stopped on every one of my last five visits to Epcot and Hollywood Studios. If they think that grandmothers are a threat, they're out of their minds.
Also, I noted that all of the security personnel at the metal detectors are male, and that mostly women were being chosen for scanning. They're not picking the men wearing cargo pants with bulging pockets. I hate to think that this is a male power trip thing, but I'm going again this afternoon and will be taking a look at who is being scanned.
I've always thought that the bag checks at Disney were just for show and didn't make anyone a bit safer and I think this metal detector screening is exactly the same. If they were serious about screening, it should be done the way Universal is handling it: everybody goes through a detector.
There are plenty of women working security at the gates. I had them on 2 of the times I got selected for screening last week.
And the exact words used were "you've been selected for Random screening"
And I believe it's just that.
They walk up, grab someone, screen them, pass them on, walk up, grab the next person they see, screen them, repeat.
I do not believe they search the crowd for a specific type of person, grab them, screen them, search the crowd for a specific type, screen and repeat.
It's just who happens to be the next one through when it's that guards turn to pull someone.
Still, I don't think any of it would stop someone intent on harm. Actually, just the opposite. It creates a nice bottle neck of people to harm
I did notice the bag screening is taking longer and longer on each of my trips
I've gone out and bought sparkle skirts to wear exclusively in the parks so I can have pockets for phone, id, etc. Encouraged the rest of my party to do the same.