Security at the Park Entrance

Chi84

Premium Member
It’s what the policy apparently is. Not what actually happens all the time:
We were there a few weeks ago and the grandkids had to leave the strollers and walk through the sensors.

I'm not sure what value exists in everyone posting anecdotal experiences. Regardless of what happens with other people, it's best to be prepared to comply politely and efficiently with security requests.
 

nickys

Premium Member
Then what was the purpose of offering anecdotal experience via quotes?

Either you think it had some value or you're posting rubbish.

We know policy. We know the policy isn't always enforced.
Only because some were doubling down on “this is the policy that is always enforced”. The attitude riled me, coming from a CM / former CM and a friend had posted to the contrary. The original discussion was derailed by the loss of Liberty posts, so I can’t even remember how it all started.
 

mkt

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Yes, we’ve heard Disney likes money.
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Angel Ariel

Well-Known Member
We were there a few weeks ago and the grandchildren (ages 18 months, 2 years and 3 years) had to be taken out of the strollers almost every time. The inspections were thorough and time-consuming.
We were there in early October and the stroller was tagged as a wheelchair. DD was not always required to get out of the stroller. Bag check for me (as I took the backpack with everything) often took longer than stroller check for DH.
 

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