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10 Things You Will Not Be Allowed to Take into a Disney Park
3. A ginormous cooler. Some people are surprised to learn that Disney allows Guests to bring food and drinks into the parks. You don’t have to—there are scores of places to eat and you won’t be disappointed. But if you like packing your lunch, go for it—I can’t imagine a more perfect place to have a picnic. But Disney does ask that you no
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4. A sour attitude You won’t find this item on Disney’s official list of prohibited items, but it should be on there. For the most part, Guests at Disney are full of joy, excitement and anticipation. But occasionally, you can come across someone who hasn’t quite mastered the art of being courteous and respectful to others. And at Disney W
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10 Things You Will Not Be Allowed to Take into a Disney Park
5. A foul mouth We’re not talking bad breath after you’ve eaten too much garlic. We’ve all had an experience or two around someone who’s having a bad day and has chosen to go public with their sour day. Maybe they fell off the wrong side of the bed (maybe they were pushed off). It could be they have a headache, a tummy ache, an earache or
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10 Things You Will Not Be Allowed to Take into a Disney Park
6. Wagons Wagons are prohibited for the same reasons selfie sticks and folding chairs are prohibited. Wheelchairs, ECVs (electric conveyance vehicles) and strollers are permitted in all Disney parks, but wheels of any other kind are strictly prohibited. This includes skateboards, roller skates and the like. Guests cannot wear roller blade
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10 Things You Will Not Be Allowed to Take into a Disney Park
7. Folding chairs This one is a no-brainer. Disney World is a fabulous, fantastical, magical place. It is also enormous. It is further the vacation destination of some 50 million people each year. Can you imagine the cacophony that would ensue if each Guest brought a folding chair into the parks? Guests are not permitted to bring folding
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10 Things You Will Not Be Allowed to Take into a Disney Park
8. Wrapped gifts If Disney allowed Guests to bring in wrapped gifts to any of its parks, why would they have such an expansive group of Cast Members and security officers at the front gates of each of its theme parks? It makes sense that if you must visually disclose the contents of your purse, bags and backpacks at security checkpoints,
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10 Things You Will Not Be Allowed to Take into a Disney Park
9. Selfie sticks for your smartphone or tablet. You’ve probably seen selfie sticks in every public place you’ve visited recently. Selfie sticks are long metal monopods on which you secure your smartphone or tablet so you can take selfies from a distance longer than your arm. They work well for group selfies. Disney doesn’t dispute a selfi
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10 Things You Will Not Be Allowed to Take into a Disney Park
10. Weapons or anything that looks like one. With new legislation regarding gun control and gun owners’ rights currently and over the past few years, some states in the union have “open carry” laws that allow gun owners the right to do exactly that—openly carry firearms. But regardless of your home state’s stance on the second amendment,
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Walt Disney World is home to limitless options in family fun—from thrilling rides and interactive attractions to live entertainment, nighttime shows and exciting dining experiences. Disney makes it impossible to run out of things to do at its four theme parks, two water parks, 25+ resort hotels and at Disney Springs—Disney’s shopping and
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10 Things You Should Know About Visiting Disney World in the Summer
1. Afternoon Rain Sure, you'll definitely be heading out on your summer vacation expecting heat, but you should also expect rain—lots and lots of rain. You see, the state of Florida is notorious for its summer afternoon showers. These come almost daily at around 3:00pm or 4:00pm and last for 30–60 minutes. While you shouldn't let these mi
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