shambolicdefending
Well-Known Member
Several sports teams in SoCal are using the same system as WDW for their security perimeters, as well.They 100% need to do this. The system WDW and many other parks use basically means that people are almost never stopped, practically eliminating a huge bottleneck.
WDW is so much better at everything that happens before you actually enter the parks. It makes no sense that DLR is still using the practices they do when basically every other Disney resort on the planet, and indeed several non-Disney parks, are much better at it.
Maybe at this point they keep the current procedures in place because they're worried that they'd just end up with pandemonium in the Esplanade if Security is less of a bottleneck? It gets pretty slammed outside the turnstiles as it is the first few hours the parks are open even with the current, slow security procedures. Move people through the faster scanners and the current lines at the turnstiles would balloon and potentially run into each other.
I hope that's not actually the reason why we have the security setup we do, but I'm struggling to think of other reasons why the current setup makes any sense.
Knowing Disneyland, it's probably either a cost issue, or a law enforcement cooperation issue that's kept them from transitioning.
They may not want to budget in the infrastructure and training for it. Or maybe Anaheim PD won't agree to it.