Friday, December 18, 2015

Disney becomes security conscious - no entry for toy guns and adults in costumes


In view of growing terror threats, Disney, like SeaWorld and Universal Studios have introduced new security measures at their Florida and California theme parks. These include metal detectors at the entrances to their locations. Moreover, Disney has banned toy guns and the sale of them and has also prohibited anyone over the age of 14 from wearing costumes into its attractions. This ban includes Halloween parties.
This has been reported in news.sky.com dated 17 December 2015.
Disney will be screening guests at random by using metal detector before they can enter the "happiest place on Earth".
"Blasters and squirt guns" would no longer be permitted at Disney resorts.
SeaWorld has also confirmed that it was introducing the extra screening in view of the busy holiday season. Security measures will include increased security presence both inside and outside the parks. In addition, guests entering SeaWorld Orlando can expect thorough bag checks apart from metal detector checks.
Universal Studios generally used metal detectors for specific events and were now broadening use of the devices because it wants its guests to feel safe when they come to visit.

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