merged you to the existing operational threadEven after being allowed to cool down, my 8 year old son gives a 100 degree reading on his forehead with the touch less thermometers. With a regular thermometer he has a 98 degree reading. We know this from his art day camp he attended over the summer and school. They allow us to bring our own oral thermometer to get the correct reading. What happens at WDW if his forehead is too hot? Will they allow us to use an oral thermometer?
Well if it’s 100.4 we should be good!! It was usually right at 100. We will bring an oral thermometer and ask ...if there is a problem.merged you to the existing operational thread
Disney considers a high temp 100.4, they do have cooling tents and then retake your temp. I have not heard of anyone reporting being able to bring their own thermometer but not sure if anyone has thought about doing it
Is his temp behind the ear lower? We went over the summer and a couple times they checked our foreheads and then checked behind the ear when they didn't like the forehead reading. (They didn't tell us what the reading was, just that we were good to go after the ear reading.)Well if it’s 100.4 we should be good!! It was usually right at 100. We will bring an oral thermometer and ask ...if there is a problem.
I'm also going next week we had always used the no bag entrance. Trying to find out if they are using finger scanning since the covid issue. Has anyone been there recently?
I need this sign at my job. I'm so sick of seeing people's noses sticking out.
We were there 3 weeks ago. No finger scans.I'm also going next week we had always used the no bag entrance. Trying to find out if they are using finger scanning since the covid issue. Has anyone been there recently?