The Disney Cruise Line ticketing lines are actually more secure than airport ticket counters,
because the magnetometers are at the building entrance. And of course all of your checked
luggage is x-rayed as well. (I can never relax on a cruise until
hours after we board,
because until the checked luggage is delivered to the room, I have no idea whether
they'll have confiscated my
Power Squid as a forbidden extension cord. Fuhgeddabout
bringing so much as a swiss army knife aboard ship in checked luggage).
Sooo...sooner or later the in-park lodging will put a security cordon between the parking lots
and the hotel entrances. It's only a matter of time. Not only is Corporate Loss Management
wicked serious, it's a lead pipe cinch that the Headloppers would love to cause
a Mass Casualty Event at Disney. I'm sure they don't want a Las Vegas, either.
But if there is
one private company that has access to fusion centers,
I'd bet on Disney. And I suspect that they have a
very realistic appreciation
for the relative odds of various threats.