Debbie H
DIS VETERAN, DVC'92
- Joined
- Sep 9, 1999
- Messages
- 597
I don't know if this has been an issue here before but I would like to bring it up now. When we arrive at OKW, the guard asks us for photo ID and what we are there for, checking in, etc. We comply, that is, after a whole bus load of people in front of us and a bus load behind us go on through. We check in and get a paper for our car, which looks exactly the same going back to day one when they started giving out car passes. Every place you go to on property is different. Some guards wave you through, some ask for photo ID, some ask for a room key, which they look at briefly. Room keys have been the same for years as well so anyone could get in using a two year old plus card. I ran over to SSR to pick up dh from golf, during a rain storm, and got hassled by a security guard because I didn't have a photo ID. I had the car pass, my room key, plus my car license says D-Harden. I told him, due to the storm, I didn't take the time to get into the safe to remove my wallet. He proceeded to give me a lecture about not having my license with me. Please, I'm over 50!!!!
So my point is, if they are going to have security, it should be the same throughout the entire resort. Also, years ago, when DVC first started and before at the resort hotels, to get on a bus, you had to show a current room ID. Apparently that was stopped because people complained about it. Also, I know past members, who have sold off all their points, get in using their membership cards. They come in for the day, use the pools, laundry, etc., and then leave.
I think the whole security thing is to make us think we are safe. Any other thoughts on this??? This mostly started after 9/11, which is fine, but really, how safe is it really when it is not consistent, anyone can come in on a bus or boat, and most are accessible by walking on......
So my point is, if they are going to have security, it should be the same throughout the entire resort. Also, years ago, when DVC first started and before at the resort hotels, to get on a bus, you had to show a current room ID. Apparently that was stopped because people complained about it. Also, I know past members, who have sold off all their points, get in using their membership cards. They come in for the day, use the pools, laundry, etc., and then leave.
I think the whole security thing is to make us think we are safe. Any other thoughts on this??? This mostly started after 9/11, which is fine, but really, how safe is it really when it is not consistent, anyone can come in on a bus or boat, and most are accessible by walking on......
