If you're banned for life, how does Disney keep track and enforce the ban?

raven

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I clicked on a video saying they snuck into after hours of the park, then by half way point it is evident ahd they cop to being in the 24 hr day or something to that sort of after hours perk.
There are a group of guys who always make videos claiming they were in places "overnight" or for "24 hours" but they are all fake. Either the business is open 24 hours anyway or they just film in places with low guest flow during slow times of the year. Recently they made one claiming they stayed overnight in Swiss Family Tree House, which never happened, but they always edit out any other guests from their videos.

They attempted to do this at Legoland a couple months ago. But a child actually recognized these guys from their videos, alerted a security guard (who then had park employees searching for them) and they were found trying to hide out in a guest services area. They were booted out immediately and we're told that security informed other central Florida parks of their intentions and even sent security camera photos of the group those parks.

Some people will try anything for viewer counts or internet fame. :rolleyes:
 

Trackmaster

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Really? Who the heck thinks they can just go jog around a closed park. When I run, I do like to run in "interesting" areas. I'll go behind buildings in strip malls, through parking lots, things like that - but they are all public area. I never thought it would be OK to run in closed park or a private area.

-dave

So you think that running through a literal parking lot is more exciting that a theme park... ok... Ironically, most people tend to complain about parking lot coasters.
 

NickMaio

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If you are referring to the Scanners at the front gates you are mistaken. The readers do not take your fingerprint. instead they use a combination of the shape of your finger and the blood vessels within as a work around to a law that prevents actual finger prints from being used. This is why people who push too hard (the old or really young for example) on the readers get kicked back.
Thank you, you beat me too it.
WDW uses facial recognition software, similar to what casino's use for people on the blacklist.

You will get in, but security will eventually find you
WDW is covered in cameras. Just covered.
You can't see most of them.
 

JoeCamel

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Thank you, you beat me too it.
WDW uses facial recognition software, similar to what casino's use for people on the blacklist.

You will get in, but security will eventually find you
WDW is covered in cameras. Just covered.
You can't see most of them.
You mean I might go with a mask and they won't figure it out? Cool, I might try it.
 

lazyboy97o

Well-Known Member
Sorry, yes it is.
At least it was when my cousin was an employee over 4 years ago.
It’s an image Disney wants, but it is not true.
 

NickMaio

Well-Known Member
It’s an image Disney wants, but it is not true.
Not sure what this has to do with finding people in the parks who are black listed?
 

JoeCamel

Well-Known Member
They monitor your credit score and if it goes above 800, they offer to let you move into Golden Oak.
Where's my offer and can I be in for firework viewing?

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NickMaio

Well-Known Member
If Disney had as much surveillance as you claim then the multiple thefts and forged credentials would not have happened.
Not exactly,
Stealing something from some abandoned section and preventing people who have tried to bring loaded weapons into their parks are two very different scenarios.

This tech is also tied into the FBI's most wanted list. A number of fellons have been apprehended on WDW property because of this face mapping tech and wide park surveillance .

Next time you are in the parks look up for the helicopter, that is doing sky surveillance and thermal imaging.

WDW owns the airspace above all of their properties in FL.

Apples to apples comparison next time please.

My cousin, while working for WDW, was good friends with someone in the digital security section.

You are being watched all the time at WDW.
 

_caleb

Well-Known Member
Not exactly,
Stealing something from some abandoned section and preventing people who have tried to bring loaded weapons into their parks are two very different scenarios.

This tech is also tied into the FBI's most wanted list. A number of fellons have been apprehended on WDW property because of this face mapping tech and wide park surveillance .

Next time you are in the parks look up for the helicopter, that is doing sky surveillance and thermal imaging.

WDW owns the airspace above all of their properties in FL.

Apples to apples comparison next time please.

My cousin, while working for WDW, was good friends with someone in the digital security section.

You are being watched all the time at WDW.
Silent, invisible thermal imaging helicopters that monitor guests’ vital signs and social media feeds but are also equipped with non-lethal laser sniper rifles (for unruly guests). My cousin’s former roommate used to be on Disney’s Elite Security Squad when he was a member of the College Program Imagineering Team. His job was to use the Mickey-head tapstiles at Disneyland to broadcast mind control signals that made people want to buy $7.00 churros.
 
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lazyboy97o

Well-Known Member
Not exactly,
Stealing something from some abandoned section and preventing people who have tried to bring loaded weapons into their parks are two very different scenarios.

This tech is also tied into the FBI's most wanted list. A number of fellons have been apprehended on WDW property because of this face mapping tech and wide park surveillance .

Next time you are in the parks look up for the helicopter, that is doing sky surveillance and thermal imaging.

WDW owns the airspace above all of their properties in FL.

Apples to apples comparison next time please.

My cousin, while working for WDW, was good friends with someone in the digital security section.

You are being watched all the time at WDW.
You’re being told stories. My cousin’s friend... 🤣

There are YouTube videos of banned people in the parks.
 

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