Good questions!But has Disney's security process been tested the same way TSA has?
Also, how many people does TSA screen on a day vs. Disney?
Good questions!But has Disney's security process been tested the same way TSA has?
Also, how many people does TSA screen on a day vs. Disney?
I would feel better about Disney if every person had to go through the metal detector. Are they doing that yet?For what it's worth, I started going to Disney parks when I started to feel unsafe most other places. In our "current world" (best way to put it without delving into forbidden territory/sparking debate) I purposely made the decision to explore my desire to check out the parks. The security is truly a draw for me. Granted, framing this in the way the interview sounds like it did might be a long shot. Bad things can happen anywhere, but it is true that they take security more seriously than a lot of places. I kind of wish everywhere had effective bag check & full body scans. (The reason I phrase it that way is TSA has been tested and shown coming up short, and that's one of the most obnoxious security processes so you'd think it'd be flawless.) There's no easy solution- we're heading into uncharted waters when it comes to this blend of tech/chemicals/weaponry/security/etc. I think it will get better-we're in a transition period. We as a society are trying to strike a balance between safe and invasive, and that's hard. Personally, I feel so much safer when I am relatively assured that there are no weapons (or at least objects created to be weaponry) on the people around me. I know that's different for everyone, which makes this all more challenging for those with decisions to make. At any rate, I have appreciated the security forces at Disney. As they don't release their data, it's kind of lame to cite it in an interview. Transparency is necessary when making data-related claims and assertions.
I would feel better about Disney if every person had to go through the metal detector. Are they doing that yet?
My experience at Disneyland this spring was yes-they had security checks all over. I was checked to get into resorts, parks, and Downtown Disney. I'm planning to be in FL in December-they definitely did at park entrances in late 2016.I would feel better about Disney if every person had to go through the metal detector. Are they doing that yet?
My experience at Disneyland this spring was yes-they had security checks all over. I was checked to get into resorts, parks, and Downtown Disney. I'm planning to be in FL in December-they definitely did at park entrances in late 2016.
There isn’t any security entering any of the resorts.It sounds like he's just talking up his business. I usually do a bit of resort visiting on my Disney trips and don't remember ever going through a metal detector anywhere other than park entrances.
I think this is poor wording on his part (along with...well, the entire statement) - my guess is that when he said "Disney Resorts" he didn't mean the hotels themselves, he meant each of the Disney properties - like they are in Florida, California, Paris, etc. Or he's just woefully ill-informed...Since they're discussing security at Vegas hotels, and he says the bit about metal detectors at Disney Resorts -- where are there? Are they hidden? I don't remember detectors at Resorts. Park entrances, yes, and similar since they're all on WDW property, but not quite the same.
Just got back from WDW on Sunday - no, they are not. We went to Epcot, DHS and AK over the course of the weekend...I would feel better about Disney if every person had to go through the metal detector. Are they doing that yet?
Last week:I think the metal detector checks are random in Florida. I know I've been pulled aside to go through them but I don't think everyone goes through them.
I think this is poor wording on his part (along with...well, the entire statement) - my guess is that when he said "Disney Resorts" he didn't mean the hotels themselves, he meant each of the Disney properties - like they are in Florida, California, Paris, etc. Or he's just woefully ill-informed...
Just got back from WDW on Sunday - no, they are not. We went to Epcot, DHS and AK over the course of the weekend...
- At Epcot (only ever entered through the International Gateway), we went through the metal detectors every time. We'd hand our bags to security, as they checked them we went through the metal detectors
- At DHS, I honestly can't remember even seeing metal detectors, so I won't comment on that (I'm sure they were there, just can't remember how many/what we did, etc.)
- At AK, it was random. We went through bag check, I looked right at the WDW security guy after I went through and he looked back at me and said nothing. Then Mr. Ariel484 came through and the guy went to him and had him go through the metal detectors
- No metal detectors at the resorts (we never took the monorail) obviously, and no metal detectors at Disney Springs
My experience at Disneyland this spring was yes-they had security checks all over. I was checked to get into resorts, parks, and Downtown Disney. I'm planning to be in FL in December-they definitely did at park entrances in late 2016.
As I'm thinking about it more, I think you're right and that DHS was like AK - only pulling aside a few people at a time.The last time I used the International Gateway entrance to Epcot everyone was going through metal detectors. That's the only park entrance I can remember everyone going through them.
I remember the same thing from going to DLR in May at Grand Californian. But I got to the entrance to DTD from the Disneyland Hotel side and I THINK everyone had to go through the metal detectors there - similar to what I said about IG above, give bag to CM and as they are checking it, go through metal detectors. I think that was a recent change for my trip.When we went last year on the main esplanade it was this weird system. Bag check first, but then the metal detectors off to the side. The lines were basically curved, and a few times we got waved past them. It wasn’t any kind of tight control. The first time I kind of walked past it until someone pointed at us to get in line.
But the Grand Californian entrance to DCA required everyone to go through the metal detector.
As I'm thinking about it more, I think you're right and that DHS was like AK - only pulling aside a few people at a time.
I remember the same thing from going to DLR in May at Grand Californian. But I got to the entrance to DTD from the Disneyland Hotel side and I THINK everyone had to go through the metal detectors there - similar to what I said about IG above, give bag to CM and as they are checking it, go through metal detectors. I think that was a recent change for my trip.
As I'm thinking about it more, I think you're right and that DHS was like AK - only pulling aside a few people at a time.
I remember the same thing from going to DLR in May at Grand Californian. But I got to the entrance to DTD from the Disneyland Hotel side and I THINK everyone had to go through the metal detectors there - similar to what I said about IG above, give bag to CM and as they are checking it, go through metal detectors. I think that was a recent change for my trip.
Luggage? No. They have regular back check like WDW does.So, at DL, do they check your luggage? Or just for those walking through?
FWIW,
I got Google Earth out and took the following measurements (unscientific):
Distance from Mandalay Bay to Concert Site: 1,175 feet
Distance from Bay Lake Towers to Tomorrowland: 1,732 feet
I don't know if the weapons used in the Vegas attack would handle the extra 500 feet easily or not.
That is frightening to consider.