MississippiBelle
Well-Known Member
The "one guy with the gun" is likely not the reason that Disney, Universal, and Sea World all did this on the same day. The heads of the parks, especially Disney, get a lot more intelligence information than any of us get. There was something or several somethings that made them do this. Maybe it was a decision the parks made. Maybe somebody told them all "we highly recommend you up your security." Either way, there is a reason this all happened in one day at all three plus Disneyland.
Or because it's a week off from two of the biggest holidays of the year and they are taking precautions (as they should). I'm honestly surprised there haven't been metal detectors before now. I've seen a lot of people in different forms of media talking about how "the world is falling apart" and "it's sad this is the new normal". This is not a new thing. There have been attacks on American soil for decades. What's new is how quickly things can get blown out of proportion on social media. I agree that this was probably to reassure guests that their safety is being accounted for. I also agree that Disney has probably had top notch security protocols in place for years before now that the common guest didn't see. There's a reason there hasn't been an attack in any of the parks, other than "the bad guys just haven't planned one yet." Vigilance and common sense are always a good idea, but there's no need to go full Chicken Little when theme parks step up security during the holidays while things are still tense.