No need for a taser. Just bring a big stroller. It's all you'll need.![]()
This thread is making me laugh so much. Oh, what I would give to know what sort of crazy stuff security has found in people's bags and pockets.
You can train yourself in martial arts and then you don't have to worry about them not letting you bring your defensive weapon into the park,
No one else will have a weapon - you will have nothing to defend yourself against.
I like the smaller strollers. We can zip in, clip a few heels and get out before anyone notices.![]()
My advice then would be don't start a subject if you don't want a debate. I don't know what is going on in some individuals lives so I try to avoid telling them what makes them feel secure.
Suddenly cans of corn don't seem so odd.
Tasers in the World. Worst...attraction...ever.
Well, except for Expedition Ebola. It goes downhill fast, but people are still dying to ride it.
I'm just amazed that gun right advocates haven't started a campaign on Disney like they do every other place you have no business with a gun.
Tasers in the World. Worst...attraction...ever.
Well, except for Expedition Ebola. It goes downhill fast, but people are still dying to ride it.
The likelihood of that happening is equal to the likelihood of me being allowed to bring in an H-bomb.The minute the Right to Carry proponents start hauling their AR-15s around the parks is the minute Disney loses ALL of my money.
The minute the Right to Carry proponents start hauling their AR-15s around the parks is the minute Disney loses ALL of my money.
Great Idea!! I can never beat my nephew! So next time we get into the ride vehicle, all I have to do is tase him!!! I smell victory at last!!!![]()
The minute the Right to Carry proponents start hauling their AR-15s around the parks is the minute Disney loses ALL of my money.
is it legal to carry in florida..is my first question....and if you carry daily than I would carry....
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It does not matter what the law in Florida is. WDW is private property; their house their rules...simple. Break the rules, get caught, and get a FP+ to meet the officer dressed in green and exchange your magicband for bracelets of silver.
It does not matter what the law in Florida is. WDW is private property; their house their rules...simple. Break the rules, get caught, and get a FP+ to meet the officer dressed in green and exchange your magicband for bracelets of silver.
At the risk of edging too far OT... The idea that safety (low crime) correlates with strict laws against carry is false based on stats, from what I understand (eg DC, Chicago, etc).Makes you wonder tho- seems everyone feels safe at Disney and one reason I see a lot is that it's because no one is allowed to carry weapons....hmmmmm![]()