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I work there and posted a detailed response to this question asked several weeks ago. I'm sure if you searched on my name you will find it.
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Since that thread is off in archives, here's your post from it.
I wish I had seen this earlier....
I work at WFA as an usher. They started wanding at all events except for the HS tournaments last fall. They wand the employee's as well and I have never been prevented from getting in whether working or not.
First off I think it's mostly for show. They few times I had to take tickets the wands are beeping like crazy. Very rarely do I see them double check why it beeped. I'm pretty convinced I could carry in an AR stuffed down my pants and not get caught.
Here's what I do. Carry everything center line behind your belt buckle. Move it to your normal location once your in. That way if you do have someone ask to you to show you can lift your shirt just to your buckle. I carry my Shield there and also have a fixed blade knife behind my belt. never a problem. At the beginning it was no knifes at all, but that has changed to a folder 3" or less is fine. I've pulled my folder out in full view every time and they do not say anything.
Enter at the busiest time. If your first or last in they might take more time. But when there is a line, they just want to move people through.
If you have a small child, carry them. I have not seen anyone ask to put the kid down. They just wand around them. Also try to go for the young or the old. Young just don't care and the old are just to old to do a good job. Same deal with women as they are less likely to want to cause a scene. Although there is one gal with short, red hair that is a real bitch and she wands very thoroughly. Avoid her as she is most likely to give you flack. Even more so than the head guys who wear black shirts.
I've never seen them go below the knees. Even the head guys don't go below knees.
hope that helps.