StageFrenzy
Well-Known Member
It's stupid from an ops perspective.It's not that big of a deal, especially if it keeps people safe.
It's stupid from an ops perspective.It's not that big of a deal, especially if it keeps people safe.
It's stupid from an ops perspective.
And it has a huge psychological effect on guests. Turns your park from an "Aquatica" into a "Wet n Wild."
The problem with hiding is people who may not be able to pass through a metal detector. A person with a pace maker may still want to stay with the group through the queue.I think they should be hidden if they use them. The average guest wouldn't know they were there unless they had metal in their pockets. Also doesn't it take a quite a bit of metal to set them off? I know I have had change or something similar in my pockets at the airport and it didn't go off.
Yeah it sucks they felt they needed to do this to ensure guest safety and could have been more creative about it but the core of the problem is the guests themselves. Once again I hear the saying "THIS is why we can't have nice things".
Again, sorry to be cryptic, but everything I've heard convinces me this comes down to literally one guest. It just seems there should be an easier way of identifying him.
Based on what you know, do you expect metal detectors to be added to Hulk and Dragons?
(I think the rumor was the Rockit metal detectors would be making a permanent return next week. Too bad.)
Based on what people have said it's deliberate?The sad thing is that you have more chance of getting hit by a wheel assembly falling off one of the trains at RRR than you do getting hurt by anything coming off a guest.
I'm curious how the test went in their eyes. It seems like you'd get a lot of false positives from belt buckles, etc, that would gum up the line (how long does it take to get into HHN?) and that you'd miss a lot of non-metal projectiles that could still hurt. And then there's legitimately some people who would view this as a challenge to see what they could sneak in.
Great points. In addition, from Twitter, what if you have a medical condition that sets off the detector? What if you put your wallet in the "free" locker but the line takes over 90 minutes? How do you pay to get your stuff out?
This is just an ops failure on Universal's part. At a certain point, need to stand up to Legal and tell them we need another way.
Great points. In addition, from Twitter, what if you have a medical condition that sets off the detector? What if you put your wallet in the "free" locker but the line takes over 90 minutes? How do you pay to get your stuff out?
This is just an ops failure on Universal's part. At a certain point, need to stand up to Legal and tell them we need another way.
It seems like you'd get a lot of false positives from belt buckles, etc, that would gum up the line (how long does it take to get into HHN?).
As I Was reading this thread , I could not for the life of me see how metal detectors are a problem. Either some people are idiots, or just don't mind other people getting hurt. Baffles me. I am glad they have them. Tourist are always trying to cut corners. ALWAYS.Lockers are FREE for goodness sake! People can't be inconvenienced for 30 seconds for safety? Necessary in my book, I see no problem with this at all.
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