Old Mouseketeer
Well-Known Member
Yes, and keeping the rest of the screening area in tact, this would add, not detract from capacity. It is only serving as a screening area for one block of harbor businesses, and as a grand gesture to those businesses. When the ramp fills up, additional guests are rerouted to the expanse of the eastern gateway security checkpoints. For perspective, please check out how small the escalators out of the new parking structure to the east are. This is actually a huge property.
Well, I can't disprove your plan (or prove my own, for that matter) because I have neither the data nor the know-how to compute the tolerances in order to meet Code and ensure safe crowd flow (although I don't think five feet wide would be adequate for either ramp). I just don't think it's practical to do screening at such a merge point trapped in a bottleneck like that. You would need to accommodate a minimum of one bag checker, one machine screener, one wand screener, and provision for an optional support person or Working Lead. And I can't imagine one station being enough. But I'm not claiming to be an expert.