JohnDaleswife
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Exactly.We do also. I've never needed it, but I've also never needed my home's fire insurance policy. I keep both handy.
Exactly.We do also. I've never needed it, but I've also never needed my home's fire insurance policy. I keep both handy.
Sorry. I quoted the wrong person. I meant to ask the poster who said you would be banned for life if you brought one on property, even in your car where that info came from. My apologies.You're asking the wrong person about the "no firearm allowed in your vehicle" part. I was simply addressing the part about leaving it with security at the parks.
If having one in your vehicle is also banned, I'll just have to take my chances.
This is incorrect. Disney bans you from carrying them, but you are welcome to lock them up at the Security office of each park, or in a safe deposit box at the front desk of your resort.
https://www.usconcealedcarry.com/walt-disney-world-resorts-concealed-carry-policies/
Can we get this back on topic, please? Thefts from cars in resort parking lots. Have the gun control debate someplace else.
I don't see how discussing Disney's safety policy is a "gun control debate"? OP opened the thread with a discussion of firearms that could potentially be stolen from cars on property, and I noted that having them on property is against Disney's stated policy. That's not a political debate. That's talking about with Disney says we can and cannot do while we're there.
My DH is a retired cop and he's licensed to carry a gun in NYC (he can't bring it out of state so he'd never have it on a trip to WDW) but even so he would never leave his gun in the car for the exact reason that someone could break in and steal it.Guns? Commonly left in cars? Good grief if that's true am I naive to be shocked by that?
Not everyone agrees with this.Not ALL Americans are gun crazy. I cannot stand the things and pray for more regulation. Not that that is happening any time soon considering mentally ill people can now get them again.
Thank youCan we get this back on topic, please? Thefts from cars in resort parking lots. Have the gun control debate someplace else.
I am LEO as well. Leave my gun in the room safe deposit box. Not allowed to carry in the parks.I did some Googling and can't find where Disney says you will be banned if you even have one in your car. Do you have a link I could look at? My DH is in law enforcement and he doesn't travel without a firearm, so I just want to make sure what we are setting ourselves up for if we get "caught" with one in our car. I just e-mailed Disney and asked them - hopefully I will get a quick reply from Disney.
You are incorrect. That is outdated information from a nine-year-old blog post. Disney changed its firearm policy in 2016 to completely forbid firearms on property. The change included canceling the ability of guests to check their firearms anywhere on property. As I said, not in your bag, not in your room, not in your car, nowhere at all.
You know why we the have the second amendment right. Your British right? Tyranny anyone? Sorry couldn't resist.Comes of being a Brit! Thank goodness that is a rare event here
This is incorrect.You are incorrect. That is outdated information from a nine-year-old blog post. Disney changed its firearm policy in 2016 to completely forbid firearms on property. The change included canceling the ability of guests to check their firearms anywhere on property. As I said, not in your bag, not in your room, not in your car, nowhere at all.
I don't know if it's more amusing that someone still carries an independent GPS unit in his car or that the thieves didn't even bother with taking it.
Again, not true.Firearms are forbidden to be brought onto WDW property by guests. Only law enforcement are allowed to be in possession of firearms, including at the resorts. It's a strict policy and it doesn't matter if it's in your bag, your room, or your car. If it is in your car and it gets stolen, when you report the theft you may end up banned from WDW for life for having a gun on property in the first place.
They make gun safes that can go in your car. The gun is locked in the safe and the safe is linked to the car. You can find them anywhere you can buy gun safes.My DH is a retired cop and he's licensed to carry a gun in NYC (he can't bring it out of state so he'd never have it on a trip to WDW) but even so he would never leave his gun in the car for the exact reason that someone could break in and steal it.