Refuse to give Disney your Finger-print?

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Um, get a life??:confused3

WOW. That was amazing. They cleared up this whole discussion giving details on what Disney does with the information they collect and you tell them to get a life. A lot of the information collected on the DIS is information from people like them and I who work at Disney and truly want to help people out. I doubt I'll be posting on threads like this anymore to help someone out again if thats how my fellow peers are going to be treated.
 
I agree....Been through the whole process from stamping your ticket per day to now using your one finger....so far nothing!
 
WOW!! I just realized it was "Robo" who brought back this thread yesterday morning from 2007? Must have been a slow night for questions to comment on a post from 2007? :confused3

He's got us all fooled into thinking he's an innocent PDT (Professional Disney Tourist). :3dglasses

We know better now...... hide the women and children!!! ;)
 

I just got tired of only telling posters that-

A- The Barnstormer is not being removed.

B- Nobody knows when Toontown will be closed.

:upsidedow


If you're tired of telling posters the same thing, just stop doing it.:confused3

There isn't a DIS rule that states you must answer all of the questions posted on the Theme Parks board. There are thousands of DISers that are able and willing to answer questions.



What exactly is the point of dredging up old threads?

Why do that?

To punish DISers for asking the same questions over and over and over and over and over ...:rotfl2:
 
I've read very few of the many posts here so maybe this has been mentioned. If privacy is the issue, simply buy your park pass under an assumed name, Michael Duck sounds good to me, then even if Disney is in cahoots with the Forces of Darkness, your fingerprint will be stored for all time in a server under that name, not yours.

Bill From PA

Good thinking! Or, just pay cash. Voila! NO name associated with the ticket, so, no name associated with the resulting finger (not fingerprint) scan. Therefore, NO - I repeat NO - privacy issue whatsoever.
 
Admittedly, I did not read all 28 pages, so if this has been mentioned already, well, oops...

I have a friend who refuses to do the same thing. She switched tanning businesses after they tied palm prints to packages.

I forget exactly how she explained it, but but it had something to do with religious convictions...kinda how the amish (I think it's the amish) don't like their pictures taken. It didn't completely make sense to me otherwise I'd have remembered the complete explanation.

Just saying that the OP isn't necessarily alone in his uneasiness.
Interesting... so she'll voluntarily (and probably on a regular basis) expose her skin to up-close-and-personal, likely-harmful, UV lighting for vanity purposes - but she wouldn't allow the business to scan her palm for their and her protection against fraud? Interesting...
 
Most of them along the lines of x-raying the width of the bones in our fingers. We played around with them and used different fingers each time and even swapped out ticket cards with others in our group and nothing ever rang any bells. So it would appear that whatever they're doing with our finger, they're not attaching it to any single entrance card. While I wasn't concerned about it on any level, there is a certain amount of curiosity involved.
Cheshire Figment - the DIS's ticket expert - has written an excellent FAQ. It's a sticky-thread near the top of this forum.

In this specific thread (i.e. not the Everything About WDW Tickets one I indicate above), on page 27 or 26, he was kind enough to paste that thread's post number 14 in its entirety. The portion of your post I bolded is explained FULLY and CLEARLY, right there.
 
Did anyone stop to think that when you are born, you are finger printed and even foot printed?? So everyone born here has their fingerprints on file already.

I know that my prints are on file with the government because of military service, my husband's, because of military service and police work, and my son's for military service and his work. What is one more time? By doing the scan at WDW, I get to get away from the outside world and that is worth it to me!!!!
 
I just got tired of only telling posters that-

A- The Barnstormer is not being removed.

B- Nobody knows when Toontown will be closed.

:upsidedow
Gotta agree with disneyjunkie.

If you're unhappy with the threads, get off the computer. Don't fill the page with a bunch of dredged up old posts that you happen to like better. It's annoying.
 
I love the fact that this thread has been going since 2007!!! And people are still arguing over it.
 
If you're tired of telling posters the same thing, just stop doing it.:confused3

There isn't a DIS rule that states you must answer all of the questions posted on the Theme Parks board. There are thousands of DISers that are able and willing to answer questions.
That can lead to problems too. Trust me, been there. :sad2:
 
disneyjunkie said:
If you're tired of telling posters the same thing, just stop doing it.

kaligal said:
Gotta agree with disneyjunkie.

If you're unhappy with the threads, get off the computer. Don't fill the page with a bunch of dredged up old posts that you happen to like better. It's annoying.
Respectfully, you may not be aware of the amazing services provided here by the person you're admonishing. Need to know how to get from DHS to Epcot? There's a map for that. The best places from which to view Wishes? There's a map for that. The options to get from the MK parking lot to the actual park? There's a map for that. Just ask - Robo will provide it.

Have a question about, well, anything WDW-related? Robo has the answer. Not a snappy or snarky one. Not a misinformed one. The correct answers. So, once in a great while (=, actually, this one time) he gets a little feisty and reactivates an old thread... about an ongoing issue. Ignore it if you don't like the topic, or the direction, or the posters.

In fact, if you care to not read posts by a given DISer or DISers, you can "ignore" them. See your User Control Panel page.

disneyjunkie said:
There isn't a DIS rule that states you must answer all of the questions posted on the Theme Parks board. There are thousands of DISers that are able and willing to answer questions.
Planogal said:
That can lead to problems too. Trust me, been there. :sad2:
:thumbsup2!
 
Respectfully, you may not be aware of the amazing services provided here by the person you're admonishing. Need to know how to get from DHS to Epcot? There's a map for that. The best places from which to view Wishes? There's a map for that. The options to get from the MK parking lot to the actual park? There's a map for that. Just ask - Robo will provide it.

Sometimes maps aren't necessary in every situation. And Google maps looks very much the same as the ones so very often posted here. ;)

Have a question about, well, anything WDW-related? Robo has the answer. Not a snappy or snarky one. Not a misinformed one. The correct answers.

There are plenty of people here capable of that, too. I think maybe sometimes people get tired of the perception that there's only one person who has the answer to all questions?
 
Respectfully, you may not be aware of the amazing services provided here by the person you're admonishing. Need to know how to get from DHS to Epcot? There's a map for that. The best places from which to view Wishes? There's a map for that. The options to get from the MK parking lot to the actual park? There's a map for that. Just ask - Robo will provide it.

Have a question about, well, anything WDW-related? Robo has the answer. Not a snappy or snarky one. Not a misinformed one. The correct answers. So, once in a great while (=, actually, this one time) he gets a little feisty and reactivates an old thread... about an ongoing issue. Ignore it if you don't like the topic, or the direction, or the posters.


:thumbsup2

Can't believe anyone would be dissing Robo. I think he is just having a little fun this week.
 
There are plenty of people here capable of that, too. I think maybe sometimes people get tired of the perception that there's only one person who has the answer to all questions?

Maybe - there are a lot of very knowledgeable DISers who have a lot to contribute.

Personally, even when I'm pretty sure I know the answer, I'm always grateful if someone else chimes in to confirm that I know what I'm talking about. I wouldn't want to spread misinformation on the boards, and some of the nuances of Disney policy escape me sometimes. I'm very glad that Robo and Cheshire Figment and katieeldr and the moderators and the other experts back up all of us who are trying to help, because even sometimes people with lots of Disney trips and useful posts can miss something. :goodvibes
 
:thumbsup2
Really...what are they going to do with my fingerprint? Clone me and put me in POTC? I used to work at a bank that would require a finger print to cash check drawn on our bank if you didn't have an account. What's the big deal?
BTW, hey, skier-pete! I saw you in Everything Pop! Remember?

Yup. I remember, though I couldn't remember your DIS-name. I'm heading over to your TR now!
 
Sometimes maps aren't necessary in every situation. And Google maps looks very much the same as the ones so very often posted here. ;)

Google Maps doesn't actually point out the exact locations you need to know about, or the best path from A to B, etc.



There are plenty of people here capable of that, too. I think maybe sometimes people get tired of the perception that there's only one person who has the answer to all questions?

Yup, there are plenty of people capable of it. Robo just happens to answer faster than most of us, and has most of the answers. But he also asks some of us to chime in on threads from time to time.

Frankly, I'm sure Robo was having a little fun after a day of answering the same questions over and over. There were something like 4 or 5 identical "can I use two days to park hop" threads active, several "how much is the GAD ticket worth for my upgrade" threads, etc.
 
Google Maps doesn't actually point out the exact locations you need to know about, or the best path from A to B, etc.

Respectfully, sometimes you really don't NEED this information. You can tell people that the WL has a boat that goes to MK without posting a "map" of the boat dock.


Yup, there are plenty of people capable of it. Robo just happens to answer faster than most of us, and has most of the answers. But he also asks some of us to chime in on threads from time to time.

Frankly, I'm sure Robo was having a little fun after a day of answering the same questions over and over. There were something like 4 or 5 identical "can I use two days to park hop" threads active, several "how much is the GAD ticket worth for my upgrade" threads, etc.


He ASKS other people to chime in? It's a message board. People should be welcome to chime in without being invited by another poster!

If Robo gets tired of answering threads, he doesn't have to do it. I'm sure this isn't a paid job for him. It's not something he HAS to do.
 
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