Disney World, Disneyland, and More Parks Just Increased Security in a Few Major Ways

POPSUGAR Photography | Tara Block
POPSUGAR Photography | Tara Block

After the world was recently rocked by attacks in San Bernardino, CA, and Paris, some major parks are increasing their security measures. Walt Disney World, Disneyland, Universal Studios, Universal Orlando, and Sea World have installed metal detectors at their entrances. Disney World took its security even further than that, banning any adult costumes and the selling of toy guns.

These actions to make parks safer come after Department of Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson announced that the National Terrorism Advisory System has been updated earlier this week. The department issued a bulletin to remind Americans about the concerns they have regarding any possible attack on US ground.

What do you think of the park updates? Do you think these measures will keep the country's parks safer? Let us know in the comments below.

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