Security Bag Checks - what a waste
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Ok; I think I've seen her around.
Anyway, back on topic. Security bag checks! A gigantic pain in the tush, because you have to open up EVERY bag for two seconds, then rush to pick everything back up off the table while the people in line behind you give you dirty looks for taking so long, and then hurry off to the turnstile while trying to zip up your bags at the same time and hope that nothing falls out in the meantime.
Whew!
Anyway, back on topic. Security bag checks! A gigantic pain in the tush, because you have to open up EVERY bag for two seconds, then rush to pick everything back up off the table while the people in line behind you give you dirty looks for taking so long, and then hurry off to the turnstile while trying to zip up your bags at the same time and hope that nothing falls out in the meantime.
Whew!
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Overall, I'd say they're not as annoying as the security checks at airports, but I agree with most other folks' assessment that they're mainly there to make it appear as though Disney is being proactive about safety (and thus limit their liability should something happen). The first time I ever saw them was on our honeymoon, about a month-and-a-half after 9/11. The only criminals those bag checks will ever catch are the stupid kind who try to rob an ATM by threatening it with a knife.
Overall, I find them pointless and it breaks the feeling of "The happiest place on earth".
I can't stand them at DLR but even worse I had fond fond memories of seeing the main gate at WDW's Magic Kingdom and when I went 2 years ago that view was now ruined by security checks.
I can't stand them at DLR but even worse I had fond fond memories of seeing the main gate at WDW's Magic Kingdom and when I went 2 years ago that view was now ruined by security checks.
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That's another thing...those tents just don't cut it, especially for Disney. They've been there how many years, and yet they're still temporary structures. Kind of cheapens the look of the Esplanade, if you ask me.
I suppose one can hope that once the DCA entrance work is done, they can move in something more permanent and Disney-looking if they plan on keeping the security check around.
I suppose one can hope that once the DCA entrance work is done, they can move in something more permanent and Disney-looking if they plan on keeping the security check around.
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What amazes me is that Disneyland just does a "security check" where they just peek into the bag for anything while Six Flags Magic Mountain here does actual metal detectors. It would seem Magic Mountain's more advanced even if it's known to be in a more dangerous area. Disney should at least do something with their so-called security checks.
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I may have said this previously in this same thread, but that's the part that bothers me the most about them. The way the front of the MK at WDW is marred now really upsets me. And marred for (imo), no reason other than to provide people a false sense of security and quiet the critics. It's a real shame.subsonic wrote:Overall, I find them pointless and it breaks the feeling of "The happiest place on earth".
I can't stand them at DLR but even worse I had fond fond memories of seeing the main gate at WDW's Magic Kingdom and when I went 2 years ago that view was now ruined by security checks.
The World Of Coca Cola in downtown Atlanta does the same thing. Empty your pockets, get your bag scanned, walk through the metal detector. I personally find it hilarious they have such a Fort Knox set up going on, but it definitely makes Disney's bag check look very ... well, Mickey Mouse. The Georgia Aquarium has a similar set up, but not quite as stringent. It's all very srs bizniz compared to any Disney Park I've been in.elizabethswann wrote:What amazes me is that Disneyland just does a "security check" where they just peek into the bag for anything while Six Flags Magic Mountain here does actual metal detectors. It would seem Magic Mountain's more advanced even if it's known to be in a more dangerous area. Disney should at least do something with their so-called security checks.
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Really? World of Coke has security? Who would want to blow that up? I mean, I have been there twice in my life (once in '96 and then again in '98) and that is plenty for me, it isn't the more exciting place to visit. Oh and I don't know why people would want to try the "cokes" of the world; if I wanted to vomit from drinking something I would just use ipecac.DisBeamer wrote:The World Of Coca Cola in downtown Atlanta does the same thing. Empty your pockets, get your bag scanned, walk through the metal detector. I personally find it hilarious they have such a Fort Knox set up going on, but it definitely makes Disney's bag check look very ... well, Mickey Mouse. The Georgia Aquarium has a similar set up, but not quite as stringent. It's all very srs bizniz compared to any Disney Park I've been in.
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I've lived in Atlanta and believe me if they have security checks, well they should be on the streets outside of the world of Coke. I mean you're almost to Tech Wood. It's so bad there, when leaving a Braves game a few years ago, I made my DW wait until we got north of the downtown area to use the rest room. Can you say WAR zone!
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I didn't know Atlanta was that bad. I guess when you compare the strictest WDW checkpoint experience, it comes no where close to what that is like. Metal detectors just to enter a big store!Jacca5660 wrote:I've lived in Atlanta and believe me if they have security checks, well they should be on the streets outside of the world of Coke. I mean you're almost to Tech Wood. It's so bad there, when leaving a Braves game a few years ago, I made my DW wait until we got north of the downtown area to use the rest room. Can you say WAR zone!
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So we all agree that the Disney security checkpoints are basically to avoid lawsuits and not really be stringiant and careful about what goes into the park. It's sad that in today's lawsuit-happy world it has to come to it, but oh well. One more nusiance we have to put up with in the name of keeping Disney Management in the clear!
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Not all of it is. But the further south you go... I mean, don't take a wrong turn coming out of the airport in a rental car.Len90 wrote:I didn't know Atlanta was that bad. I guess when you compare the strictest WDW checkpoint experience, it comes no where close to what that is like. Metal detectors just to enter a big store!Jacca5660 wrote:I've lived in Atlanta and believe me if they have security checks, well they should be on the streets outside of the world of Coke. I mean you're almost to Tech Wood. It's so bad there, when leaving a Braves game a few years ago, I made my DW wait until we got north of the downtown area to use the rest room. Can you say WAR zone!
Frankly I think the security at the WoC and the Aquarium is overdone, regardless. There's hardly a lot of gang activity raging on the field between the two. I guess it's to keep the 'tourist area' feeling safe but, frankly, all it makes me feel is uneasy. When you overkill the safety message like that, you're planting the idea that the area is somehow inherently unsafe. S'like the old Volvo commercials; all it ever made me think was "Gee, those must crash a lot".
I think Disney's running the same risk, really. I remember when a friend came back from WDW riiight after the bag checks were installed and I asked about them. He said "It's annoying but you feel really safe inside now". And all I could think was "Did people feel unsafe before? o.O"
Honestly, I think it's as safe or unsafe as it ever was. People still get hurt/killed on rides. There are still opportunities for people to abduct your children. Yes, bag check nabbed that old woman with the gun in her bag in Dec 07 but anyone who really wanted to bring a gun into the park could shove it in their pocket or waistband and cruise through the no bag line unhindered. Which was exactly the case before those bag check kiosks ever came into being.
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Question? Would you walk from say Kenny's Alley to Auburn Ave. after dark?DisBeamer wrote:Not all of it is. But the further south you go... I mean, don't take a wrong turn coming out of the airport in a rental car.Len90 wrote:I didn't know Atlanta was that bad. I guess when you compare the strictest WDW checkpoint experience, it comes no where close to what that is like. Metal detectors just to enter a big store!Jacca5660 wrote:I've lived in Atlanta and believe me if they have security checks, well they should be on the streets outside of the world of Coke. I mean you're almost to Tech Wood. It's so bad there, when leaving a Braves game a few years ago, I made my DW wait until we got north of the downtown area to use the rest room. Can you say WAR zone!
Frankly I think the security at the WoC and the Aquarium is overdone, regardless. There's hardly a lot of gang activity raging on the field between the two. I guess it's to keep the 'tourist area' feeling safe but, frankly, all it makes me feel is uneasy. When you overkill the safety message like that, you're planting the idea that the area is somehow inherently unsafe. S'like the old Volvo commercials; all it ever made me think was "Gee, those must crash a lot".
I think Disney's running the same risk, really. I remember when a friend came back from WDW riiight after the bag checks were installed and I asked about them. He said "It's annoying but you feel really safe inside now". And all I could think was "Did people feel unsafe before? o.O"
Honestly, I think it's as safe or unsafe as it ever was. People still get hurt/killed on rides. There are still opportunities for people to abduct your children. Yes, bag check nabbed that old woman with the gun in her bag in Dec 07 but anyone who really wanted to bring a gun into the park could shove it in their pocket or waistband and cruise through the no bag line unhindered. Which was exactly the case before those bag check kiosks ever came into being.
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