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Here’s What Walt Disney World Is Doing About Gun Violence

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Laura Lorenzetti
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Laura Lorenzetti
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December 17, 2015, 11:25 AM ET
Statue of Walt Disney and Micky Mouse at the entrance to the
DISNEY WORLD, ORLANDO, FLORIDA, UNITED STATES - 2004/07/07: Statue of Walt Disney and Micky Mouse at the entrance to the magic kingdom at Disney World. (Photo by John Greim/LightRocket via Getty Images)Photograph by John Greim © 2004 John Greim

Visitors to the “Happiest Place on Earth” will have a new reminder of America’s gun problem.

On Thursday, Disney (DIS) began implementing security measures at Walt Disney World, including installing metal detectors at the entrance to its parks.

Disney World will also stop selling toy guns and will prevent guests over the age of 14 from wearing costumes. The moves come after a man was arrested when he tried to bring a gun into the Magic Kingdom last weekend. In response, more security guards, local law enforcement, and specially trained dogs have been patrolling the parks.

Guests entering Disney World Thursday are greeted with signs that outline the new security guidelines.

Disney Security is building up their efforts 🚨 https://t.co/iVNbNkbMmgpic.twitter.com/bHdkjtgV1H

— Mouse To Your House (@Mouse2YourHouse) December 17, 2015

“We continually review our comprehensive approach to security and are implementing additional security measures, as appropriate,” said Jacquee Wahler, director of communications for Walt Disney Parks & Resorts.

Disney World’s current security measures, which include a bag search, are still in place, and the metal detectors will serve as an additional layer. Guests will be randomly selected for secondary screening.

The response from fans has been positive overall, and many have taken to social media to show their support.

GOOD MOVES! #Terrorism at #DisneyWorld would be horrible! Any extra security is appreciated! Https://t.co/o4KXRuGjsF

— GRAY (@oceanshaman) December 17, 2015

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Universal Orlando and SeaWorld (SEAS) have also followed suit and now have metal detectors at entry points, reported the Orlando Sentinel. The increased safety measures are also extending across the country where Disneyland and Universal Studios will use detectors, as well.

Disney hasn’t said how long the detectors will remain in place.

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