I was hoping to plan another florida trip this year, but honestly just the thought of getting through orlando international airport again is enough to make me want to not go. It usually takes us well over an hour to get through even the handicapped line. the line itself is long. then we have a ton of medical equipment, powdered and liquid formulas, and liquid meds to get through security. one of the meds always tests positive for a chemical that puts them on alert, and we always have to wait for a supevisor to come over and check it out, and then i have to answer a bunch of questions about what the medication is and why my daughter needs it. they always have to do a full pat down on me (often they will do a second one after the medication tests positive) and swab the wheelchairs and all the medical equipment. by the time we get to the front of the line the gel packs to keep the meds cool are beginning to thaw and theres always a big discussion can we take them on or do they have to be thrown out, usually they will ask for the supevisor again to decide. there are always multiple agents involved, and usually one of them will ask my daughter if she can get out of her chair. she can, and will try to follow directions. but then another agent will start yelling at her to get back in her chair, and we will end up with multiple agents all hollering different instructions at us and we don't know what to do, and she ends up in tears every time. my youngest can't get out of hers but it looks more like a stroller and they always get angry and tell me to take her out. I explain that i can't and they say its fine, then i go through for my pat down and while i'm being patted down a different agent will demand that the little one walk through the metal detector, and my poor mothers helper just doesn't know what to say/do. last time I thought i pulled all the medical equipment out of the carryons but it turns out i accidentally left the pulse ox in a zippered compartment, and they flipped out, screaming "what is this electrical device?" "who owns this device?!!!" "whoever owns this device needs to get over here right now", but meanwhile i was being patted down and when i tried to signal to them that it was mine and i'd be right there, the lady doing the pat down started screaming at me to hold still and be quiet. so just getting through security is an ordeal. anyway, 2 questions. has anyone had any luck using TSA cares in orlando? i never knew about it before and would like to try it next time, but i've heard lots of people say its useless in orlando, that most of the time when you ask for the agent know one knows what you're talking about. second question, has anyone used sanford airport? is it easier to get through security there? i'm assuming its a smaller airport? any tips on getting through security (we already leave plenty of time to get through, at least 3 hours before our flight).?