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  • Jul- 2017 -
    7 July
    Planet Hollywood

    The 7 Newest Dining Experiences at Walt Disney World That We’re Freaking Out About

    6. Planet Hollywood This restaurant at Disney Springs has been revamped and is looking better than ever. Not to mention, it got a brand new menu to go along with its glamorous exterior and interior! Guy Fieri lent a hand in the menu designing process and now you can get a Guy Fieri burger at Disney World. Pretty cool, huh? There are also new drinks on the menu that are great for sharing or keep al

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  • 7 July

    The 7 Newest Dining Experiences at Walt Disney World That We’re Freaking Out About

    7. The Polite Pig If you’re looking for modern barbecue and drinks on tap, you’re going to love the Polite Pig, which opened only a few months ago at Disney Springs. You can dine on anything from pork shoulder to brisket and ribs, as well as mac and cheese and smoked corn. If you’re looking for southern comfort food that’s quick, look no further. Plus, the atmosphere really is polite and comfortin

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  • 4 July
    Tripod

    10 Things You Can’t Have On Your Person At Walt Disney World Parks

    1. Tripods Tripods or monopod stands that don’t fit inside a backpack aren’t permitted inside the parks. They’re too big and distracting to those around you. That doesn’t mean you can’t get the photos you want though. There are photographers and tons of people around, so asking them for a hand is always an option. The last thing you’ll want to do is lug a large tripod around with you all day, so l

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  • 4 July
    Skateboard

    10 Things You Can’t Have On Your Person At Walt Disney World Parks

    2. Skateboards Zipping past the crowds on a skateboard sounds good in theory, but isn’t the safest option. Skateboards are banned from all Disney Parks in order to maintain a safe environment for all who enter. Let your feet do all the work and leave the wheels behind. The fast movement of a skateboard can endanger you and the guests around you. Carrying around a skateboard all day is inconvenient

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  • 4 July
    A woman smiles while sitting on the floor, surrounded by a large black dog, a small white dog, and a brown dog lying down. They are in an indoor play area with colorful equipment in the background.

    10 Things You Can’t Have On Your Person At Walt Disney World Parks

    3. Pets Nobody wants to leave their pets behind. However, they are banned from Disney parks. The only ones allowed inside the parks are service animals, who are trained to help those with disabilities. If you bring your pets with you on your trip, they can stay at the Best Friends Pet Care center. The kennel is open an hour before and after the parks each day. Overnight accommodations are also ava

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  • 4 July
    glass bottles

    10 Things You Can’t Have On Your Person At Walt Disney World Parks

    4. Glass Containers Glass containers, except for perfume bottles and baby food jars, are banned from the parks. Glass is easily breakable and is very difficult to clean up. In doing so, you can accidently cut yourself because the little fragments are hard to spot. If you need to bring containers of any kind to the parks, make sure they are sturdy and non-threatening. Ziploc bags and plastic contai

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  • 4 July
    Disney Drones

    10 Things You Can’t Have On Your Person At Walt Disney World Parks

    5. Drones Disney is beautiful- who wouldn’t want an aerial view of it? However, drones aren’t allowed in the parks. If you lose control of the gadget, you can seriously hurt someone and cause damage. There are tons of professional footage out there, so don’t worry about filming your own. Flying objects can be unsafe and disruptive to guests around you.

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  • 4 July
    Heelys

    10 Things You Can’t Have On Your Person At Walt Disney World Parks

    6. Shoes with Built-In Wheels Shoes with built-in wheels are super fun, but they’re not safe to wear inside the park. The ground surface isn’t always smooth here and you will risk hurting yourself if you don’t know how to use them properly. To make it simple, Disney banned them from the parks to avoid anyone getting hurt. They’re best left for days at home where you can use them at your own risk.

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  • 4 July
    remote control car

    10 Things You Can’t Have On Your Person At Walt Disney World Parks

    7. Remote Control Toys Leave these toys at home. They’re disruptive to guests around you and are banned for good reason. Nobody wants to step on or trip over these toys while at the parks, so don’t bring them with you. They should be used outside of the parks in a safe area. It’s tempting to bring these toys with, especially to keep distracted while waiting in long lines, but there are plenty of o

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  • 4 July

    10 Things You Can’t Have On Your Person At Walt Disney World Parks

    8. Weapons This should be a no-brainer. Any weapons or items that look like weapons are banned. Toy blasters, squirt guns, and other objects that have a similar appearance are not allowed inside the park. Disney wants to keep the parks safe and alleviate anything that could potentially be a threat. When in doubt, leave it behind. If it has potential to be harmful or disruptive, you shouldn’t bring

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