First I didn't mean to offend anyone.
With family boarding there were kids who looked 11-13 years old with their parents in the line.
With medical preboards I clearly understand they need time getting on and situated, my point is if they need the extra time getting on how can they get out of seat so fast and off plane. If extra time needed getting on common sense sit and let those getting off who don't need extra time off first. That is my opinion to which we are each entitled.
Yes TSA is beyond rude at MCO but ... 2 women and 12 year old in front of us took almost 5 minutes putting stuff on belt. Right by belt they said don't put backpacks in bins- of course they did and stuff kept falling out. TSA told lady to take off 20 bracelets she had on-- she kept on. Food from McDs in backpack somehow ended up in our bin with shoes and sweaters. That is type of stuff I'm mentioning. But in end we had great trip.
As I said I didn't mean to offend anyone just telling my experience and what we saw,
Don't get me started on those who put their bags up front, and then have to head back to their seats, then try to squeeze past everyone to get to their bag upon landing!!! But, that works the other way as well, for flights with assigned seating....passengers who are boarding later, find it hard to find overhead space, so have to stash their bags further back..they then are like salmon, swimming upstream, to get to their bags so they can get off!!!
But, I have to say that I have seldom had an issue with TSA at any airport, not even MCO. I have PreCheck, but even in that line, people continue to try to remove shoes and clothing, taking time to take stuff out of their bags. The TSA people tell them they don't have to do that, but they insist. I watched my brother (I had Precheck, he didn't) stand there, at the end of the belt, slowly removing his lace up shoes, then carefully take off his sweater and fold it neatly. Then have to remove stuff from his bag. I thought the people behind him were going to run over him!!!! If people listen to instructions, things go faster. But, especially at MCO due to infrequent travelers, people don't listen. They are busy dealing with kids, or just chatting. I have stood there, in line, while a TSA person walked back and forth with a dog,, telling people they did NOT need to remove their shoes, or take off jackets and remove laptops. The dog had done all that work. But, still.....people stopped to do it all!! So much for quicker lines.