Originally Posted By Disneymom443 I just heard about the new finger scans at the parks, just wondering if anyone has used them? How hard is it for a 3yr. old to use them? And do they still have lots of bugs. thanks for any info.
Originally Posted By Labuda Not many bugs at all, and I'm not sure if a child that young would be required to do the biometric scan or not.
Originally Posted By davewasbaloo SCans are only required for ages 10 and up! Also, if you carry photo ID, it is a backup if the scan does not recognise you.
Originally Posted By Labuda "SCans are only required for ages 10 and up!" Shows you how out of touch I am with children - I'd have guessed a few of the kids I saw doing them last trip were less than 10, but I guess not! lol
Originally Posted By Coachbagfanatic1 Are the scans for everyone staying at a resort or is it for AP's??? Who has to do the scan?
Originally Posted By SuperDry <<< And do they still have lots of bugs. >>> It depends on what the people before you in line were doing with their fingers recently. Many people suggest Purell or washing their hands afterward.
Originally Posted By TDLFAN I suggest them getting a brain so they can figure out what to do when they approach the turnstyle. Some people are so dumb, it's sad. Then the bioscan doesn't work half of the time causing delays for those of us inline to get in!!!!
Originally Posted By Coachbagfanatic1 <<It depends on what the people before you in line were doing with their fingers recently>> OH, Just the thought. BLECH!!! Is the finger scan a necessary thing to do and why are they doing it anyway?
Originally Posted By Disneymom443 When I was reading it on allears it was so that no one else could use your pass. Only you can use it. They even sais that if you use someones else's pass that you and the pass would be taken to guest relations. I wonder if it was getting bad for them to do that.
Originally Posted By Coachbagfanatic1 Thanks Disneymom. I understand now. I wonder if the owner of the pass will lose his/her privileges and the pass? I can see where Disney would lose a lot of money that way. They would have to make up for it in other places. That allears site has a lot of info.
Originally Posted By Kennesaw Tom I understand where Disney is coming from but their system sucks. Its now an ordeal to get though the turnstills into the parks. The problem is that guests don't know what is expected of them to do the "finger thingie" with the machine. The machines may or may not work. YOUR card may or may not work. Mine didn't most of the time. I think the only reason why the cast members didn't give me a hard time was because I had the "keys to the world" option so my pass was also my room key at my Disney resort. I'm not a clean freak but I have a BIG problem sticking my fingers onto some machine that hundreds of other people have also been using. Allow at least an addition ten to fifteen minutes to get into the parks now.
Originally Posted By Boardwalkbum >>I'm not a clean freak but I have a BIG problem sticking my fingers onto some machine that hundreds of other people have also been using. << I'm right there with you. We have biometric scanners at work and I wash my hands after using one every time just as I do at WDW or anywhere I might be subject to using one. A product like Purell (like SuperDry mentioned) is a good thing to have handy now that these are a reality. It also doesnt help that people become "zombified" in these kinds of situations even though there might be clearly marked and ordered instructions right in front of them as well as a cm to offer (needed in many cases) assistance. Really....airports & theme parks....peoples brains go numb.
Originally Posted By Kennesaw Tom People are at WDW to have fun, not to have to work to get into a park. Its a mess getting into the parks now.
Originally Posted By TDLFAN ^^^Agreed 150%. On a side note... Do not use Purell. It dries your hands and contains a cancer-causing substance that is being absorved into you thru your skin.
Originally Posted By RoadTrip << Its a mess getting into the parks now. >> I didn't think it was bad at all, but we were there during a relatively slow time. I would imagine that a large percentage of visitors are repeat visitors, and hopefully they will be more adept at the "finger thingie" the next time they come. We've used the system for several years now since we've had annual passes. Once we had tried it a few times it never gave us a problem. As for the cleanliness issue... as far as I'm concerned it is a non-issue. Do you ever touch a railing in a queue line? That has just as many people touching it as an entrance scanner. Plus in queue lines you get young children hanging on to the railings and who knows where THEIR fingers might have been. There are 10 million places to pick up other people's germs at WDW. I don't think the scanners are worse than any of the others.
Originally Posted By Disneymom443 I don't have ID's for my 12 and 15 year old. I've just never thought I would need one. Do you think this would be an issue with Disney on getting in if the scan does not work?