melaniemiller2002 said:Regarding a poster who mentioned metal detectors....they don't have these at WDW?
Melanie
So you'd be able to use a backpack that you couldn't reach, just because so many people are willing to help? Awesome!jlcbshaw said:Many people who are in a wheel chair travel alone. You would be surprised by the many wonderful people, like myself, who are more than willing to help a total stranger if needed.
Stimpy said:Nope, no metal detectors. They don't even check people, just bags. The security is obviously there to make people feel safer. I know Disney has alot of security that most people don't realize behind the scenes (or undercover) but the bags checks are more for the guests to see that they are doing something.
That being said, we are always courteous to the security personnel and thank them when they are done.
Forevryoung said:I was there a few weeks ago and I only saw people being nice to security and there were short lines. It only took us an extra two minutes to get through them.
Our first day we were behind a family who apparently had a lot of twinkies in their bag and the security guy screams "Twinkie alert" and says "I am sorry but Twinkies are not allowed in the park, and we are supposed to confiscate them because there are enough here for all us security folk" We were cracking up. Of course they didnt take them but all week we would open our bags and say to eachother "Got any twinkies?"![]()
>>>>>>>>I don't think its wheelchair guests he is talking about. Of course, yours is a different situation then able bodied adults not being pro active and being prepared for their secuirty check. Just a thought, why don;t you keep your backpack in your lap until you go through security or have another member of your party hold it for you? Please do not take that as any way, shape or form as criticism. Merely an observation.Talking Hands said:Then I suggest you don't get behind me because my backpack will not be unzipped. It is on the back of my wheelchair and I can't reach it. I'm not lazy. The security guards are kind enough to unzip and rezip it for me and I appreaciate their help. I don't need any judgemental people behind me complaining.
dpuck1998 said:I agree with many of the above posters. The security check is a waste of time. They look in your bags quickly...I could hide anything in there and they don't check enough to find it. What is the point of the check? Either check for real like at the airport or don't bother. I could strap on whatever I need to do harm and walk into the park. Of course, I'm always nice to the security people since they are only doing thier job...but the whole check is a big waste of time.
Talking Hands said:Then I suggest you don't get behind me because my backpack will not be unzipped. It is on the back of my wheelchair and I can't reach it. I'm not lazy. The security guards are kind enough to unzip and rezip it for me and I appreaciate their help. I don't need any judgemental people behind me complaining.
mill4023 said:Totally agree.
I would never be rude to the security guys, they're just doing their job. But I do find it very irritating that we have to take the extra time to go through a security check when they really don't check anything. I could have brought in anything I wanted without them seeing it. With our 4 kids, we brought 2 strollers and 2 backpacks. My backpack was pretty full with blankets, diapers, extra clothes, and water bottles. Every time security checked it, all they did was look on top. They would have never even seen a gun or anything else under the diapers and blankets. I fully understand the reason for having security checks, I just don't understand why they bother inconveniencing guests and paying for all those security workers if you aren't even going to do a real security check.
Fast Pass said:Lord, people they are doing us a service trying to keep us safe!
robinb said:I bed to differ! They are not making us safer. They are making people feel safer. The "security" at WDW is a total joke and I have thought so since November of 2001.
That being said I have my bag open for them and am polite but not chatty.
The truth is 9/11 happened.robinb said:I bed to differ! They are not making us safer. They are making people feel safer. The "security" at WDW is a total joke and I have thought so since November of 2001.
That being said I have my bag open for them and am polite but not chatty.

After reading everyone's replies I just had to respond.
Mickeyistheman said:The reason for the "Bag Check" is for safety. If they weren't there and something happened, every single person that posted including myself would be upset and saying why didn't they have someone checking the bags.
It's a shame how easily people forget what happened on 9/11.
Yeah. Right.

I agree, wouldn't have thought Disney was the best place for a drug user! All those talking animals would really freak them out!!!missj171 said:I remember at Sea World in 2003 they dipped this stick thing into our bags, rather than looking through. I assume that is for drugs, rather than for terrorist weapons!?
Im not sure that many people would try and take drugs into Disney, but there would be some, and Im sure that must be one of the reasons for bag checks?
As for security against terrorism, of course its not a 100% deterrent, but what short of full body searches is against extreme terrorists?
Lots of the security systems we put our trust in are fallible, but something is better than nothing; and if it stops people smuggling a joint, a pen knife or a sneaky bottle of something stronger than water into the park then they're keeping disney a little nicer at least.