psimon
Will travel for turkey legs!
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I am staying at OKW this week and noticed an interesting phenomenon....
When you check into the resort, you are given a "parking pass" that identifies you as a "resident". This allows you to park for free at the parks, but it also allows you easier access to any of the other hotel properties here. When you pull up to, for example, AKL, you show them your parking pass, and then they as to see additional ID, such as either your matching room key, or a photo ID. This is to verify that you are who you say you are and can be at that resort. This is Disney's way to add a layer of security to moving around the property.
This whole system fails when you as an outsider park at any park, and then hop on any bus to any resort. No one asks to see any ID to verify that you should be there.
I guess my question is why go through the 'show ID' issue if you can get to any resort using Disney transportation and not have to show any ID.
Any thoughts?
When you check into the resort, you are given a "parking pass" that identifies you as a "resident". This allows you to park for free at the parks, but it also allows you easier access to any of the other hotel properties here. When you pull up to, for example, AKL, you show them your parking pass, and then they as to see additional ID, such as either your matching room key, or a photo ID. This is to verify that you are who you say you are and can be at that resort. This is Disney's way to add a layer of security to moving around the property.
This whole system fails when you as an outsider park at any park, and then hop on any bus to any resort. No one asks to see any ID to verify that you should be there.
I guess my question is why go through the 'show ID' issue if you can get to any resort using Disney transportation and not have to show any ID.
Any thoughts?