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Curious, what's the deal with the finger scan?
Posted: Fri Oct 15, 2010 3:20 pm
by javaonline
At our recent week's stay...I used different fingers, sometimes got the green light before I could even scan a finger...same happened with my wife and my dad's tickets. It just seemed so random.
I'm sure the answer is probably shrouded in CIA type security, but just something I noticed.
Also, for you natives. What's up with these places offering to buy un-used Disney tickets...sounded like a fraud based on what I know about MYW tix, but not sure how that works if they're giving YOU money.
Re: Curious, what's the deal with the finger scan?
Posted: Fri Oct 15, 2010 4:01 pm
by shilohmm
javaonline wrote:At our recent week's stay...I used different fingers, sometimes got the green light before I could even scan a finger...same happened with my wife and my dad's tickets. It just seemed so random.
I have heard that on crowded days/at crowded times the scanners may be turned off for a while in order to reduce congestion.
javaonline wrote:What's up with these places offering to buy un-used Disney tickets...sounded like a fraud based on what I know about MYW tix, but not sure how that works if they're giving YOU money.
They buy it from one person and sell it to another, in clear violation of Disney's "non-transferable" policy. Who ends up being defrauded varies. Assuming the person buys it believing they're working with a legit dealer, then can't get into the parks, the individual is defrauded. If the individual knows what they're doing and still find a way to use the ticket, then it's defrauding Disney.
Re: Curious, what's the deal with the finger scan?
Posted: Sat Oct 16, 2010 5:39 pm
by Cheshire Figment
If you check
here you will find a detailed answer to your question. Post # 14 of the thread will be the best information for you.
Re: Curious, what's the deal with the finger scan?
Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2010 1:12 am
by Philosoraptor
shilohmm wrote:I have heard that on crowded days/at crowded times the scanners may be turned off for a while in order to reduce congestion.
To elaborate, this part is true. Depending on how crowded the park is, biometrics can be turned on, off, or partially on.
Re: Curious, what's the deal with the finger scan?
Posted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 9:40 am
by chartle
shilohmm wrote:They buy it from one person and sell it to another, in clear violation of Disney's "non-transferable" policy.
Its also against FL law.
Re: Curious, what's the deal with the finger scan?
Posted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 10:50 am
by Zazu
shilohmm wrote:They buy it from one person and sell it to another, in clear violation of Disney's "non-transferable" policy.
chartle wrote:Its also against FL law.
Yup. Law that Disney paid good money to have enacted. (You could look it up.)
Re: Curious, what's the deal with the finger scan?
Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2010 2:50 pm
by 5th Dimension
I don't understand how those ticket places are so common. Even on signs that clearly say "we buy your tickets" how do they get to stay there? It's illegal, and can be compared to a drug dealer that has booths on every corner on international drive. The people who run them are so lovely too. Leaning back in a chair, smoking, hawking to buy or sell tickets like an even more annoying taxi driver. Oh yes, I trust you.
Re: Curious, what's the deal with the finger scan?
Posted: Fri Oct 29, 2010 11:15 pm
by Cheshire Figment
This months there have been reports in The Orlando Sentinel that about 40 people have been arrested in Orange and Osceola Counties and about five places have been closed down for reselling tickets or other ticket fraud.
Re: Curious, what's the deal with the finger scan?
Posted: Sat Oct 30, 2010 6:58 am
by Shorty82
5th Dimension wrote:I don't understand how those ticket places are so common. Even on signs that clearly say "we buy your tickets" how do they get to stay there? It's illegal, and can be compared to a drug dealer that has booths on every corner on international drive. The people who run them are so lovely too. Leaning back in a chair, smoking, hawking to buy or sell tickets like an even more annoying taxi driver. Oh yes, I trust you.
I'm pretty certain most of those places are fly-by-night operations. There a day or two and somewhere else the next. Makes it hard for the cops to track them down.
Cheshire Figment wrote:This months there have been reports in The Orlando Sentinel that about 40 people have been arrested in Orange and Osceola Counties and about five places have been closed down for reselling tickets or other ticket fraud.
That's good news. The more of those places that get busted the better IMO.
Re: Curious, what's the deal with the finger scan?
Posted: Sat Oct 30, 2010 1:11 pm
by 5th Dimension
Is there somewhere I could report locations? I've seen some that have been up for a while.