Both parks have tightened rules on the size of bags guests can bring in, but higher admission prices might be more effective at preventing problems.
But the items that sparked last summer’s security incidents — cell phones, handguns and, perhaps, alcohol — can fit into even the smaller bags still allowed in the parks. Or into a pocket, if a guest wishes to skip carrying a bag entirely. Park personnel must search the bags and the people entering their parks to best protect their guests’ and employees’ safety.
That is where a small bag policy can help, since small bags presumably can be easier and quicker to check than larger ones. Smaller bags also mean more space for people in the crowded queues and scare zones. Personally, I much prefer visiting parks without a bag, but I recognize that I come to that preference from a position of great privilege. I am a man who does not need to carry menstrual products or medications.
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