HopperFan
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We used to always use the alternative bag check because there is never a line and saved many steps going to the regular bag checks. You still have to go through the same ticket entrance. Last trip in December they were not allowing anyone to use that, had a "guard" standing at end of sidewalk stopping you, making you go over the crosswalk. I imagine now with metal detectors that this option may be totally gone for guests.
If you are in the actual Handicapped Parking it is not faster or easier because you have to backtrack.
Here is one of my Kindergarten Art Pieces:
Magenta = Crosswalk from Parking Lots to Bus Stops/Walkway into park
Red = Walkway for walkers and Buses in to park
Blue = Tram unload/load areas
Yellow = Bag Check
Green = Small sidewalk in to park with it's own bag check
If you are in the actual Handicapped Parking it is not faster or easier because you have to backtrack.
Here is one of my Kindergarten Art Pieces:
Magenta = Crosswalk from Parking Lots to Bus Stops/Walkway into park
Red = Walkway for walkers and Buses in to park
Blue = Tram unload/load areas
Yellow = Bag Check
Green = Small sidewalk in to park with it's own bag check
was critical to understanding my Post.