FettFan
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If you want a souvenir...there’s plenty of ST stuff there on the shelves nobody wants.
"ROSE! ROSE! ROSE TICO! WE GOT ROSE TICO HERE!"
If you want a souvenir...there’s plenty of ST stuff there on the shelves nobody wants.
I noticed that the banthas, taun tauns and wampas were the items being fondled in the plushy shop...just sayin’"ROSE! ROSE! ROSE TICO! WE GOT ROSE TICO HERE!"
I noticed that the banthas, taun tauns and wampas were the items being fondled in the plushy shop...just sayin’
meanwhile the stormtroopers walking around the land are allowed to hold toy guns and even aim them at guest when they stop them.This news is coming out of Disneyland, but it will impact WDW within a few days after Star Wars Land opens at DHS.
The TSA has now banned all of the Coca-Cola 'Thermal Detonator' bottles sold in Star Wars Land from being brought on any US flight in either checked or carry-on baggage. Disneyland tourists have learned the hard way this summer at SoCal airports that the bottles must be surrendered at the screening points if they are found by TSA agents in either checked or carry-on luggage.
https://www.ocregister.com/2019/08/...low&utm_medium=social&utm_content=tw-ocdisney
TSA officials confirmed that the souvenir collectible Coke bottles exclusively available in the new Star Wars lands are prohibited on U.S. flights because they look like replica explosives. “Replica items are not allowed on aircraft,” said TSA spokesperson Jim Gregory.
The Coke, Diet Coke and Sprite bottles were designed to look like the spherical explosive weapons used by bounty hunters and stormtroopers in the Star War universe. “The design of this thing just looks cool,” Walt Disney Imagineering portfolio creative executive Scott Trowbridge said when the bottles were unveiled in April. “Kind of thermal detonator-ish. It’s kind of awesome.”
I hadn't thought about it until now, but Disney banned all toy guns from its theme parks some time ago because they didn't want to be associated with violence and killing. But fake grenades, "thermal detonators", that tout a corporate sponsor are apparently okay to sell at Disneyland and Disney World?
That's kind of an interesting place to draw a line in the sand; toy guns are bad, toy grenades are fine! But I have to assume these Coke products will soon be redesigned to be something else. Get 'em while you can!
Just so anyone is aware..The design of the bottle was used several years ago for the holidays..
Right...when in doubt, blame a group of low level civil servantsThe TSA in a nutshell
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The TSA is designed to stop bombers...meanwhile the stormtroopers walking around the land are allowed to hold toy guns and even aim them at guest when they stop them.
If it is over three ounces it would be banned no matter what shape it was. It is obvious that it isn't a real grenade, but the quantity of liquid is the reason as well as any other one.This news is coming out of Disneyland, but it will impact WDW within a few days after Star Wars Land opens at DHS.
The TSA has now banned all of the Coca-Cola 'Thermal Detonator' bottles sold in Star Wars Land from being brought on any US flight in either checked or carry-on baggage. Disneyland tourists have learned the hard way this summer at SoCal airports that the bottles must be surrendered at the screening points if they are found by TSA agents in either checked or carry-on luggage.
https://www.ocregister.com/2019/08/...low&utm_medium=social&utm_content=tw-ocdisney
TSA officials confirmed that the souvenir collectible Coke bottles exclusively available in the new Star Wars lands are prohibited on U.S. flights because they look like replica explosives. “Replica items are not allowed on aircraft,” said TSA spokesperson Jim Gregory.
The Coke, Diet Coke and Sprite bottles were designed to look like the spherical explosive weapons used by bounty hunters and stormtroopers in the Star War universe. “The design of this thing just looks cool,” Walt Disney Imagineering portfolio creative executive Scott Trowbridge said when the bottles were unveiled in April. “Kind of thermal detonator-ish. It’s kind of awesome.”
I hadn't thought about it until now, but Disney banned all toy guns from its theme parks some time ago because they didn't want to be associated with violence and killing. But fake grenades, "thermal detonators", that tout a corporate sponsor are apparently okay to sell at Disneyland and Disney World?
That's kind of an interesting place to draw a line in the sand; toy guns are bad, toy grenades are fine! But I have to assume these Coke products will soon be redesigned to be something else. Get 'em while you can!
This news is coming out of Disneyland, but it will impact WDW within a few days after Star Wars Land opens at DHS.
The TSA has now banned all of the Coca-Cola 'Thermal Detonator' bottles sold in Star Wars Land from being brought on any US flight in either checked or carry-on baggage. Disneyland tourists have learned the hard way this summer at SoCal airports that the bottles must be surrendered at the screening points if they are found by TSA agents in either checked or carry-on luggage.
https://www.ocregister.com/2019/08/...low&utm_medium=social&utm_content=tw-ocdisney
TSA officials confirmed that the souvenir collectible Coke bottles exclusively available in the new Star Wars lands are prohibited on U.S. flights because they look like replica explosives. “Replica items are not allowed on aircraft,” said TSA spokesperson Jim Gregory.
The Coke, Diet Coke and Sprite bottles were designed to look like the spherical explosive weapons used by bounty hunters and stormtroopers in the Star War universe. “The design of this thing just looks cool,” Walt Disney Imagineering portfolio creative executive Scott Trowbridge said when the bottles were unveiled in April. “Kind of thermal detonator-ish. It’s kind of awesome.”
I hadn't thought about it until now, but Disney banned all toy guns from its theme parks some time ago because they didn't want to be associated with violence and killing. But fake grenades, "thermal detonators", that tout a corporate sponsor are apparently okay to sell at Disneyland and Disney World?
That's kind of an interesting place to draw a line in the sand; toy guns are bad, toy grenades are fine! But I have to assume these Coke products will soon be redesigned to be something else. Get 'em while you can!
Doesn't matter apparently:Will they be allowed in luggage or just be taken away if they are found in carry on?
Then your overpriced beverage/souvenir becomes doubly overpriced.Just buy a regular bottle of coke and swap the lids. Then put the SW lid by itself.
Just buy a regular bottle of coke and swap the lids. Then put the SW lid by itself.
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