Security Tents
Moderator: Moderators
Security Tents
When did the security tents move to either end of the entrance to the parks? Last time I was there (I think 2002) it was at each park individual and at each entrance.
I like having it more central like it is now except when all you want to do is go shop in downtown not enter a park. We had to pass through security both ways from our hotel to Downtown and then again to return.
I like having it more central like it is now except when all you want to do is go shop in downtown not enter a park. We had to pass through security both ways from our hotel to Downtown and then again to return.
-
- Columbia Sailing Ship Admiral
- Posts: 967
- Joined: Nov Sun 14, 2004 2:53 pm
- Location: Star Tours Tomorrowland Spaceport
- Contact:
Even though they are pointless [seriously, my cargo pockets are huge and could hide a lot!] I like the new set up much better - clear sailing when park hopping this way!
I assume you stayed on the other side of the parks? Coming from the DL hotels or the parking ramps you don't have to mess with it for downtown - I can see how that could be annoying.
I assume you stayed on the other side of the parks? Coming from the DL hotels or the parking ramps you don't have to mess with it for downtown - I can see how that could be annoying.
Please Stand Clear of the Doors
Por favor mantenganse alejado de las puertas
[url=http://peopleforthepeoplemover.org][img]http://www.tc.umn.edu/~rrclubum/peoplemover.gif[/img][/url]
See it today! [url=http://backsideofwater.blogspot.com/]The Backside of Water[/url]
Por favor mantenganse alejado de las puertas
[url=http://peopleforthepeoplemover.org][img]http://www.tc.umn.edu/~rrclubum/peoplemover.gif[/img][/url]
See it today! [url=http://backsideofwater.blogspot.com/]The Backside of Water[/url]
Every time I went through the tents on our last trip, I couldn't help but plan how I would smuggle weapons in if I were a terrorist. I don't think it would be that hard. I had tons of stuff in my pockets (none of it dangerous of course), and they just waved me through without a second look.
But yeah, like everybody said, the current setup is much more convenient than the old one.
But yeah, like everybody said, the current setup is much more convenient than the old one.
-
- Dumbo Flying Elephants Tamer
- Posts: 135
- Joined: Nov Thu 04, 2004 8:32 pm
The tents are really just their to give the illusion of security. If they really went all out in making sure that nothing got in, well it would take hours to get into the darn park. I never carry any bags with me anyway though so the tents dont bother me in the slightest, except at Epcot where they have them right up next to the turnstiles.
Jack
Jack
"This is a very moving moment"
"Yeah I wish they'd move it to Pittsburgh!"
"Yeah I wish they'd move it to Pittsburgh!"
-
- Shooting Galleries Gun Cleaner
- Posts: 628
- Joined: Apr Sun 24, 2005 4:01 pm
- Location: Somewhere
I saw in the mouseplanet update that they finally installed permanent tables. Now, if only we can get them to add some signage with "no bag" lanes to speed the people through with no bags.
Yes, the bag check is a joke and Disney knows this too. On 05/05/05 the line to get in the park snaked out to Downtown Disney. Once the line went through the bag check area, they just completely stopped checking people's bags. This just goes to show you that when push comes to shove, they think customer service is more important than bag checks.
Yes, the bag check is a joke and Disney knows this too. On 05/05/05 the line to get in the park snaked out to Downtown Disney. Once the line went through the bag check area, they just completely stopped checking people's bags. This just goes to show you that when push comes to shove, they think customer service is more important than bag checks.
-Club33Hopeful
-
- Shooting Galleries Gun Cleaner
- Posts: 628
- Joined: Apr Sun 24, 2005 4:01 pm
- Location: Somewhere
I hate these tents. I don't carry bags but it's just annoying to have these. Like you all have said, it would be so easy to smuggle weapons in. Personally, I think it hightens terror. It makes me think that there "could" be a problem and that they need to check for weapons. I always like to think of Disneyland as a problem free zone. It's stupid and unnecessary.
Join our chat in Discord: https://discord.gg/zw5by3z
-
- Peter Pan's Flight Pixie Duster
- Posts: 532
- Joined: Feb Tue 22, 2005 5:09 pm
- Location: 500 South Buena Vista Street, Burbank, CA
- Contact:
You want to see some real security? I visited the Statue of Liberty a couple weeks ago and couldn't believe the setup there.
To get into the base of the statue, you now have to pass through TWO metal detectors, remove your jacket, sweatshirt, belt, watch, shoes, and any items being carried and have them x-rayed TWICE. Just when you thought you were done, you have to pass through a machine that blows puffs of air on you (to check for explosives, maybe?).
It was amazing how things have changed since the pre-9/11 days.
To get into the base of the statue, you now have to pass through TWO metal detectors, remove your jacket, sweatshirt, belt, watch, shoes, and any items being carried and have them x-rayed TWICE. Just when you thought you were done, you have to pass through a machine that blows puffs of air on you (to check for explosives, maybe?).
It was amazing how things have changed since the pre-9/11 days.
"Our heritage and ideals, our code and standards--the things we live by and teach our children--are preserved or diminished by how freely we exchange ideas and feelings." -- Walter Elias Disney
-
- Matterhorn Bobsleds Climber
- Posts: 4728
- Joined: Aug Wed 25, 2004 1:06 pm
- Location: Buffalo, NY
- Contact:
when I went to NYC last August, the Statue of Liberty wasn't even open to the public yet. and it's not too surprising that the security is that tight there. I mean, the thing is almost 200 years old. we don't want to see some terrorist destroying a piece of history like that. It was bad enough once, and those things were only about 30 or 40 years old.
And, as far as the parks haviong tight security, it's not really surprising there. do you think any company wants their landmarks to be destroyed or the people who occupy said landmarks hurt/killed? I think not. They'll take the proper procedures to avoid anything happening.
And, as far as the parks haviong tight security, it's not really surprising there. do you think any company wants their landmarks to be destroyed or the people who occupy said landmarks hurt/killed? I think not. They'll take the proper procedures to avoid anything happening.
"And please do not sit on the floor. My studies show you can't experience time travel on the floor. and it's not a pretty picture in those shorts" - The Timekeeper
Site Admin, WDW Freak
Site Admin, WDW Freak
-
- Shooting Galleries Gun Cleaner
- Posts: 628
- Joined: Apr Sun 24, 2005 4:01 pm
- Location: Somewhere
I think we have already covered that it is not really a security checkpoint and is a big joke. I have no problem with being detained for security purposes if they are going to do a good job. Looking in the diaper bag of a mother of three while all kinds of other people go thru and they do not check their pockets, that is a joke.
-Club33Hopeful
Yes, it' stupid and a waste of time. I should complain.Club33Hopeful wrote:I think we have already covered that it is not really a security checkpoint and is a big joke. I have no problem with being detained for security purposes if they are going to do a good job. Looking in the diaper bag of a mother of three while all kinds of other people go thru and they do not check their pockets, that is a joke.
Join our chat in Discord: https://discord.gg/zw5by3z