Only sometimes, and only some of them. I won't go into more detail because I don't want to give people ideas, but they have never actually checked all (or even most) of my stuff. Not on purpose, I don't lie or try to conceal anything, but one of the bags is kind of a pain so they've waved it through before without a check, and the other they don't know to look for.
That said, in terms of what they're really worried about, a selfie stick isn't one of them. Those are easily confiscated once in the park. Explosives/chemicals/other things the dogs are sniffing for - not so much.
have you been thru the new scanners and process at the parks?
I thought that they were using a new style of scanner that wheelchairs and scooters can go through instead of the kind that you see at airports.
For whatever reason, WDW is pulling wheelchairs, strollers and
ECVs into a separate line and having the guest remove all bags and walk/have someone in their party walk thru holding the bags.
The website for the company that makes the scanners doesn’t address wheelchairs and ECVs as far as I can see, just people walking thru. EDITED TO REMOVE THE STRIKETHRU. I WENT THRU THE EVOLV WEBSITE AGAIN AND THERE ARE NO PICTURES WITH STROLLERS OR WHEELCHAIRS.
Strollers without much on are in some pictures.
So, there might be some places it makes sense to do it and others not. Since there is nothing I can see on their website, there may also be some issues doing it in some situation.
I also don’t know if WDW tried having them go thru the scanners and found it made more issues.
My guess for why they are pulling those devices off comes from experience going thru bag check - many people have a lot of stuff on/in their devices and pulling them off allows time out of the flow to remove all the things to carry thru the scanner.
During our June trip, I was behind one person with a stroller that took almost 5 minutes to pull all all the items off/out of their stroller. Both parents were carrying things and wouldn’t have had a hand free to push the stroller thru. With it off to the side, each parent went thru with bags while the other waited with the child.
I was carrying my DD’s backpack thru when it alerted several times (We never did figure out what alerted - the same stuff was in each day and sometimes alerted, sometimes not). A couple people I saw while waiting for the bag to be hand checked had so much stuff in their bag that the CM couldn’t check it without removing things.
It made me think of the commercial where all customers are flowing thru checkout paying with touch less credit cards, then a person paying cash stops the flow.