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How good is security at Disney World?

Security at Disney World is strong as it needs to be. This is why you haven't heard of any major incidents going on there, although it is certainly on the map for terrorism.



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The visible security measures at our theme parks and resort hotels include the presence of uniformed police officers, using specially trained hazard detection canines to help patrol our parks and resorts, bag checks at our theme park entrances and security kiosks at our resort hotels.

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Disney company policy does not allow employees to carry weapons, including security personnel.

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The system uses real-time artificial intelligence (AI) software to detect guns and other weapons on people's bodies or in their bags. Visitors walk through the blade-like scanners at a natural pace while carrying their bags and keeping their belongings in their pockets.

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Disney does not allow off duty police officers to carry weapons in the park. On duty Police officers are in the park at all times to handle any criminal problems.

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No. The policy of Walt Disney World is that no weapons of any kind are allowed on property. The only exception is for on duty law enforcement.

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While staying at a Disney Resort, the rooms do have safes in them. However, they are different from resort to resort. Some safes are on a pedestal while others are located in the wall. Because of this, the sizes of the safes vary so the amount of storage provided also varies.

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The only place we know there AREN'T cameras in Disney World is in the restrooms since that's generally illegal. Other than that, anywhere in the parks is pretty much fair game. Besides the video surveillance, there are also a lot of plainclothes security guards throughout the parks.

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How much does a Disney Police make in Johnstonville, California? As of Sep 21, 2023, the average hourly pay for the Disney Police jobs category in Johnstonville is $33.20 an hour.

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Weapons are not limited to things that look like guns. As already mentioned, rocks are considered weapons. You can't bring a knife with you into the parks, even if it's just a pocketknife. If you realize that you have something that could be considered a weapon, talk to a Security Cast Member immediately.

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Nope, it's not housed in the Pirates of the Caribbean, and Sheriff Woody will not be patrolling outside your toy cardboard cell. The fabled “Disney jail” is really just a holding room, with a few basic chairs, in the security office at a Disney park. And guests taken here usually don't stay here long.

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The Disney jail is located in a backstage area near the security office of every Disney Park including Disney World and Disneyland. It's not open to the public, and it's certainly not a place you'd want to end up. Each park has their own “Disney Jail” with one of the largest ones being behind Main Street at Disneyland.

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Unfortunately, at this time, Walt Disney World Resort has not released any Special Offers, Deals, or Discounts for First Responders.

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What sets off Disney detectors? If a guest's bag sets off the metal detector, they are asked to step to the side for a bag search performed by a security team member. Items that most commonly trigger an alert include large magnets, like the ones on some glasses cases, umbrellas, and portable phone chargers.

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Many Cast Members were laid off during park closures, and while some were called back to work, others lost their jobs permanently. This staggering two-year drop in employment led to Disney's smallest reported workforce since 2015. The significant staff shortages were felt by guests since parks reopened.

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