MickeyLuv'r
Well-Known Member
What’s the current universal system? If it’s easy and consistent I’m all for it!
Everyone entering via the main entrance to the parks/Citywalk puts their bags in a bin to be scanned, then everyone walks through the metal detector, and there are plenty of stations open so the process is very quick. People don't have to open their bags.
Folks coming from the hotels via walkway, use the same process via a station located by the Citywalk entrance. The process is fairly similar to the CR walkway security check.
Folks arriving via shuttle boat are screened before they board the boats. Royal Pacific and Sapphire Falls both have a full scanner. I'm not sure about Porto. When last I arrived via Porto they still did bag searches (similar to WDW) and used a scanner wand, but that was quite some time ago. The number of folks coming via Porto was rather low though, so it was also pretty quick. At worst, we had to wait for 3 people to be scanned while the boat waited for everyone.
I recently waited over 20 minutes to be screened at the entrance of Epcot. IMO, that is too slow. They didn't have nearly enough lanes open.
Conversely, if WDW feels they should have security at their parks, then they should have a security screening at Disney Springs. Otherwise, their security looks inconsistent.
I'll also add, Universal doesn't allow bags on many of their rides. So folks have to put their bags in lockers. While I don't love the locker stations, the system rewards minimizing. Lockers are free for small/modest sized bags, big lockers cost a small amount of $.
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