DISNEY and your DNA

G00fyDad

Well-Known Member
The finger print thing is the thing that creeps him out and makes him think conspiracy? there are SOOOOOO many other things that i think could be used more than that or that with that add up to something but that one thing? kind of funny to me. if he's really worried he could youtube theories out there and really get his mind messed up. LOL i have my own conspiracy theory about conspiracy theories...

He's not worried about any conspiracy theories. He's covered. ;)

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HongKongFooy

Well-Known Member
And I'm here to correct misinformation.

Not speculation, not theory, but straight fact: DNA, in many cases, is left on the scanning device/machine.

Cells which hold the DNA molecule replicate and fall off our bodies by the millions daily. Our organs make direct contact with a scanning device/machine. Guess what? We just left our DNA at the gate.

We leave cells all over in places like tables in front of Casey's Hotdogs, lapbars and handrails and yes even Disney finger scanners.

But the cells left on scanning are too few to collect for DNA analysis as well as tainted and mixed sampling by the thousands......
so for a select few you need not worry about Disney collecting a part of you.
 

John park hopper

Well-Known Member
Agree, Unless your DNA was collected immediately and the scanner was decontaminated from the previous scan there would be cross contamination from all the previous people scanned as well as bacterial DNA. It would all most impossible to isolate your DNA --nothing to worry about
 

Goofyernmost

Well-Known Member
Why collect your DNA when they are much more adept at collecting your wallet and everything in it?
You haven't seen the next generation of faux animatronics that are, down to every detail, looking like real humans, have you? That back area on WDW property is where they are training the clone Army that looks suspiciously like people that have visited the parks.
 

ninjaprincesst

Well-Known Member
Its not even a fingerprint and it's not that accurate because more than once my daughter and I that have the same magic band have accidently mixed them up and got in with the other persons band so it is just some biometric scan that can't be that accurate.
 

Hank Hill

Well-Known Member
Its not even a fingerprint and it's not that accurate because more than once my daughter and I that have the same magic band have accidently mixed them up and got in with the other persons band so it is just some biometric scan that can't be that accurate.
You are being naive or think we are. Obviously you cloned your daughter and have the same DNA that the scanner read as the same person. Big Disney has probably paid you off to be a crisis actor and come here to say this. Occam's razor, a conspiracy is easier to believe than a Mega Corp spending a billion dollars on something "that can't be that accurate. " as you said....
 

jloucks

Well-Known Member
You haven't seen the next generation of faux animatronics that are, down to every detail, looking like real humans, have you? That back area on WDW property is where they are training the clone Army that looks suspiciously like people that have visited the parks.
Certainly explains the crowd levels. Figured as much.
 

Minthorne

Well-Known Member

What is the Ticket Tag service and what information is collected through it?

We offer the convenience of Ticket Tag at the entrance of many of our theme parks and water parks. Ticket Tag helps to facilitate ease of re-entry into our parks and helps prevent fraud.

In order to use Ticket Tag, you simply place your finger on a reader. The system, which utilizes the technology of biometrics, takes an image of your finger, converts the image into a unique numerical value and immediately discards the image. The numerical value is recalled when you use Ticket Tag with the same ticket to re-enter or visit another Park. Ticket Tag does not store fingerprints.

Are all guests required to use Ticket Tag?

If you don't want to use Ticket Tag, you can simply carry and show a photo ID that matches the name identified with your ticket.
 

larryz

I'm Just A Tourist!
Premium Member
You leave more DNA in your hotel room and on the silverware you used at breakfast than you would on the finger scanner.

if they really wanted it, they'd just get it from your hairbrush.
 

Goofyernmost

Well-Known Member
I’m more concerned about finding Purell after touching what thousands of people who might have coorslightvirus just touched.
Not to worry yet, if they have that they would be to sick to go to WDW or any other park for that matter. So far I think that they only have a couple hundred cases. Here in the states there have been about 8000 cases of the flu. It is a little over reaction at the moment. That's not saying that it couldn't be a global pandemic, but, it isn't yet. Besides Coorslightvirus has been around for decades. For a long while it was confined to Colorado and some middle states, then Bandit and Snowman broke the barrier. #eastboundanddown
 
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