ZJ5/9D47
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Jul 24, 2018
It's been pounded into our heads since 9/11 that if you see something, say something, especially when it comes to abandoned bags in crowded areas...
The afternoon of the El Paso massacre, someone left a largish backpack unattended for a long time in the New Orleans area. After keeping an eye on it while taking a break there, asking around and others saying it had been there as long as they had been there, then reporting it to a CM, it then took security 18 minutes to show up and look at the bag. It doesn't even take 18 minutes to walk from the front gate back to Smuggler's Run.
This was my first trip to Disneyland so I don't know what is normal, but security is all over the place inside the park. I don't understand why it would take 18 minutes for one of them to show up after something like this is reported, especially since the CM was told the bag had already been abandoned for a long time.
The next few days I saw an increase of dogs at the entrance and security walking around, but what is the point when they drag their heels when somebody reports something suspicious? I don't know where Club 33 is exactly but it was near there and where people gather for Fantasmic. I also know there is a 99.9% chance it was a guest who set down their bag and then forgot where he or she put it, but you never know these days.
The afternoon of the El Paso massacre, someone left a largish backpack unattended for a long time in the New Orleans area. After keeping an eye on it while taking a break there, asking around and others saying it had been there as long as they had been there, then reporting it to a CM, it then took security 18 minutes to show up and look at the bag. It doesn't even take 18 minutes to walk from the front gate back to Smuggler's Run.
This was my first trip to Disneyland so I don't know what is normal, but security is all over the place inside the park. I don't understand why it would take 18 minutes for one of them to show up after something like this is reported, especially since the CM was told the bag had already been abandoned for a long time.
The next few days I saw an increase of dogs at the entrance and security walking around, but what is the point when they drag their heels when somebody reports something suspicious? I don't know where Club 33 is exactly but it was near there and where people gather for Fantasmic. I also know there is a 99.9% chance it was a guest who set down their bag and then forgot where he or she put it, but you never know these days.