Overview
- The resort is piloting separate entry screening lines that route guests with strollers or wheeled mobility devices to dedicated “wheels” lanes and others to “no wheels” lanes.
- Footage posted by Instagram user @iamnojedi_either shows the separated lanes operating at the parks’ security checkpoints.
- The test is intended to reduce long entry waits by isolating slower manual inspections from standard metal-detector screening.
- Disneyland’s current process still requires hands-on checks of strollers and mobility devices, with cast members using the dedicated lanes to give tailored instructions.
- Coverage notes there is no official confirmation from Disneyland about scope or permanence, and some observers worry the setup could single out guests who use mobility aids.