1. BookGIRL
2. A drawstring backpack is not a regular backpack. it's nylon and thin and completely flat when empty, chances of me putting anything IN the bag and it not making a noticeable bump are zero even under a jacket, so I doubt any weapons are going to make it through there.
3. Anyone with ill content can sneak just about anything in, I always thought of bag check as more of a chance for security to get a long look at the people, because just like Vegas there are eyes everywhere in any Disney Resort/Park. Bag check is more about minor items carried in by the uninformed or the forgetful then about stopping any true threat.
Sorry, I don't notice screen names, plus, I use "guy" as a gender neutral term.
I was pretty sure what you meant as far as drawstring bags go. I said backpack, because it's a pack you wear on your back, is it not? But technically the Disneyquest book bag I bring, could be emptied too and rolled up, or if I wore baggy jeans, wrap my legs with it. Kids still wear their pants saggy, right?
We're talking about hand held fire arms, not someone sneaking in an AR-15. There's a lot of international guests, but also a lot of US citizens who drove there, bypassing airport security, and in the habit of conceal carrying, and just plum forgot they had it on them when they arrive to the park. It's winter, and people are more likely to wear those hoodie pull overs with the central hand pockets. As a kid, I put all kinds of things in there's as you could store larger objects. Perfect place for a handheld, ya know?
There was that one time a gun was fired twice in DL's Haunted Mansion, but that was before the bag checks. But two years ago, someone accidentally left behind a gun at the Dinosaur ride. Thankfully an adult found it, but she was with a child. Everything in Disney is a toy for amusement, right? I'm pretty sure these lines were there pre-9/11. But I would like to know what things they've stopped and confiscated. What if a group of people did not have a bomb with them, but smuggled in things that could be used to make a bomb. Each individual person and bag carrying a component/ingredient.
Oh well, still better than the gate security at Orlando airport. Am I right? I fly out of DFW all the time, one of the biggest and busiest airports. Security line is typically short and quick. So what's Orlando doing wrong?