disney4life2008
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I just googled these bubble wands... wow 25 dollars!!! I'm slightly impressed by Disney, I figured these would cost 5.
Then again look at popcorn buckets......
You can get one from dollar tree lol
I just googled these bubble wands... wow 25 dollars!!! I'm slightly impressed by Disney, I figured these would cost 5.
Then again look at popcorn buckets......
I’d actually want to wear Kevlar gloves. There is no telling what people carry in bags.I agree wholeheartedly about bag check. My main complaint is them using their grubby hands to check. Why on God's green Earth are they not using gloves? Many of us carry baby bottles and other items that shouldn't be handled by strange hands. Not to mention, if I were a security guard, I'd want to protect myself against God knows what's inside some bags. Also, it'd be nice if people figured out that whole "guests without bags line" concept. That'd make it much easier.
The electronics issue is a funny one, my kids have no time restrictions except no use during the school week. And most of the time the weekend will come and they won’t touch there stuff other days it’s all they want to do, but they still get dirty outside and play with sticks and rocks.., all those things people claim kids don’t do these daysUnderstood. But my brother's kids are also given clear time for gadgets and time for other things. No smartphones/iPads at the table (any meal), no smartphones or iPads two hours before bed. I won't criticize other people's parenting - but I don't think it's a black and white issue, either. (They're also really conservative Catholics so... maybe it just goes with the territory)
Oh man Kevlar gloves in that Florida heat, your hands will smell like a rotting carcass at the end of your shift but yeah I agree I’d want them for safetyI’d actually want to wear Kevlar gloves. There is no telling what people carry in bags.
Ours are similar. Absolutely none during school week...except for a show on Netflix at night and before school during breakfast on the tv. If we go out to dinner then they get the phones so they keep occupied...that's about it...unless it's a rainy day and we are stuck inside we are all outside.The electronics issue is a funny one, my kids have no time restrictions except no use during the school week. And most of the time the weekend will come and they won’t touch there stuff other days it’s all they want to do, but they still get dirty outside and play with sticks and rocks.., all those things people claim kids don’t do these days
If those are all your complaints then WDW is doing pretty well. These parks are designed for children, children dig the bubble wands, and thus there will be bubbles. And like @1LE McQueen said (nice username, btw), I'll take the minor inconvenience of waiting in a bag line for an extra sense of security.
Actually, I applaud your open attitude. Much better than stiff puritan secrecy.Yes. They can see everything. I don't care. I have no secrets. I want to have fun. I advertise everything and they have never in over a decade of use have ever said anything to me. It is no secret. I am a woman. It happens. I deal with it. They deal with it. So be it. Enough said. My teenage daughter isn't even shy about it. It's a part of life. We have a clear backpack. They are so grateful. We are so fast through security. Deal.
Much better than using a regular backpack with 50 little compartments that take 50 minutes to look through.Actually, I applaud your open attitude. Much better than stiff puritan secrecy.
It is a false sense of security. If I wanted to bring a weapon into a park I could strap it to the bottom of a stroller. They don't make the children get out and pick up the strollers and look under neath them. Also you could get into MK without even being bag checked. Get on the monorail at Epcot and travel over to MK and transfer to the MK monorail and walk in. You are already on the inside of the screening when you get off the monorail at MK. Feel safe still?I really don't know why people are complaining. If you're not double-screening for Epcot, you're going through screening each time you leave the monorail at a monorail resort and get back on. Or going through screening at boat docks, even the walkway from the Contemporary to MK. It's now part of life to keep you safe. Just have your stuff ready and open before going through screening and stop complaining.
Wrong. The entrance to the monorail at Epcot is inside the park. You need to go thru security screening to enter Epcot before boarding the monorail to the TTC (there isn’t a direct monorail from Epcot to MK). The TTC is a secured area (everyone who enters has been screened) so guests riding the monorail or ferry to MK have been “checked” as you say.Also you could get into MK without even being bag checked. Get on the monorail at Epcot and travel over to MK and transfer to the MK monorail and walk in. You are already on the inside of the screening when you get off the monorail at MK. Feel safe still?
Totally agree. One look from my dad,perfect behavior. scared to deathMy whole family was well-behaved without bubble wands. Then again, my father put the fear of God in us and my Mother’s curled lip could spoil milk.
It is a false sense of security. If I wanted to bring a weapon into a park I could strap it to the bottom of a stroller. They don't make the children get out and pick up the strollers and look under neath them. Also you could get into MK without even being bag checked. Get on the monorail at Epcot and travel over to MK and transfer to the MK monorail and walk in. You are already on the inside of the screening when you get off the monorail at MK. Feel safe still?
NO Epcot monorail is on the outside of a secured area. That is my whole point. We did this twice last week. You leave Epcot secured area and walk up to the monorail at Epcot on the outside of security and board the monorail to TTC and then can board teh MK monorail .Wrong. The entrance to the monorail at Epcot is inside the park. You need to go thru security screening to enter Epcot before boarding the monorail to the TTC (there isn’t a direct monorail from Epcot to MK). The TTC is a secured area (everyone who enters has been screened) so guests riding the monorail or ferry to MK have been “checked” as you say.
Doesn't matter how quick you get through the security process because of your clear backpack when it is your turn to be inspected. You still have to wait in line behind everyone else. That is what takes time. Clear backpack or not...when inspected or not is only a difference of a minute or so.We are so fast through security.
I've been on Internet forums since Madonna had her last hit album and these threads are the bread and butter of any forum. Maybe not the best bread and butter, but bread and butter nonetheless. (Bread and butter... just wanted to write it again).
That's why I said Disney should sell them.Doesn't matter how quick you get through the security process because of your clear backpack when it is your turn to be inspected. You still have to wait in line behind everyone else. That is what takes time. Clear backpack or not...when inspected or not is only a difference of a minute or so.
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