Hello everyone, I just wanted to give you some updated info if you were wondering about trying to bring your duty weapon into Disneyland.
A couple days ago I went to the original Disneyland, in Anaheim California and spent a couple days there.
First off, I left my duty weapon at home because I read on this site that I couldn't bring it in, and that it was prohibited. I also read some have managed to get their weapon inside the park, but I didn't wanna be held liable by the park if some situation did happen and one of my rounds hit the wrong person.
Anyway...to cut to the chase, when I approached the entrance to Disneyland I saw no signs stating that LEO couldn't bring in a CCW.
But there are several people who ask you to open your bags as you enter, to show what you have inside.
I actually brought my CCW fanny pack with me, but I only had my cuffs, badge and police ID inside.
One worker saw the cuffs and badge and asked me if I had my CCW, but I told him no and that was it.
I saw no metal detectors anywhere and no one with a metal detecting wand.
Having said that, once in the park I did feel very safe.
However, there was once incident that happened at a walkway near the Pirates of the Caribbean ride.
This area is really deep inside the park and there were tons of people milling around, I'd say it was around 2pm.
Anyway, I saw one of the Disney employees wearing a cartoon outfit (I can't remember the character) and he was locked in some kind of wrestling hold with a parkgoer. The parkgoer was a big guy, around 6' to 6' 2" and about 220 - 230 lbs.
When I was walking toward these guys it caught my eye right away, because it just didn't look right.
The two had their arms locked against each other and looked like they were pushing forward into each other and eventually the large parkgoer released his grip and said something to the effect of "Peace. Fair is fair." or something like that and then walked away. Either way it was odd, and my wife said the same.
During this apparent confrontation, I saw ZERO security people around...and had this thing erupted into a true physical altercation I wonder where the security would have come from.
I myself, was unarmed and could have really done nothing to stop the altercation other than to be a good witness.
Rewinding back to the park entrance, I did see one security person in a marked "Security" vehicle parked in the parking lot fronting South Harbor Blvd, the main entrance to Disneyland with one person inside watching as we all filed in.
I also spotted some Anaheim Police squad cars deeper in the park, in the background.
And I think I saw at least 2 plainclothes LEO or security staff. One was by the main entrance and another was further in by the Mickey Mouse/Walt Disney statue. I'm sure there are a lot more.
Either way, it was not a good feeling being unarmed for about a week. It was the first time since I became a LEO.
Anyway, I hope this Disneyland update helps!
A couple days ago I went to the original Disneyland, in Anaheim California and spent a couple days there.
First off, I left my duty weapon at home because I read on this site that I couldn't bring it in, and that it was prohibited. I also read some have managed to get their weapon inside the park, but I didn't wanna be held liable by the park if some situation did happen and one of my rounds hit the wrong person.
Anyway...to cut to the chase, when I approached the entrance to Disneyland I saw no signs stating that LEO couldn't bring in a CCW.
But there are several people who ask you to open your bags as you enter, to show what you have inside.
I actually brought my CCW fanny pack with me, but I only had my cuffs, badge and police ID inside.
One worker saw the cuffs and badge and asked me if I had my CCW, but I told him no and that was it.
I saw no metal detectors anywhere and no one with a metal detecting wand.
Having said that, once in the park I did feel very safe.
However, there was once incident that happened at a walkway near the Pirates of the Caribbean ride.
This area is really deep inside the park and there were tons of people milling around, I'd say it was around 2pm.
Anyway, I saw one of the Disney employees wearing a cartoon outfit (I can't remember the character) and he was locked in some kind of wrestling hold with a parkgoer. The parkgoer was a big guy, around 6' to 6' 2" and about 220 - 230 lbs.
When I was walking toward these guys it caught my eye right away, because it just didn't look right.
The two had their arms locked against each other and looked like they were pushing forward into each other and eventually the large parkgoer released his grip and said something to the effect of "Peace. Fair is fair." or something like that and then walked away. Either way it was odd, and my wife said the same.
During this apparent confrontation, I saw ZERO security people around...and had this thing erupted into a true physical altercation I wonder where the security would have come from.
I myself, was unarmed and could have really done nothing to stop the altercation other than to be a good witness.
Rewinding back to the park entrance, I did see one security person in a marked "Security" vehicle parked in the parking lot fronting South Harbor Blvd, the main entrance to Disneyland with one person inside watching as we all filed in.
I also spotted some Anaheim Police squad cars deeper in the park, in the background.
And I think I saw at least 2 plainclothes LEO or security staff. One was by the main entrance and another was further in by the Mickey Mouse/Walt Disney statue. I'm sure there are a lot more.
Either way, it was not a good feeling being unarmed for about a week. It was the first time since I became a LEO.
Anyway, I hope this Disneyland update helps!
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