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Walt Disney World and Disneyland are famous for their family-friendly atmosphere, and there are plenty of things to do inside the parks to keep everyone entertained. But there are a few items that you can’t bring into the parks, whether it’s because they’re prohibited or just because they’re not allowed in the spirit of Disney fun. Here are 4 surprising things you can’t bring into the Disney Parks.
Disney Parks are magical places where people of all ages can come to have fun and make memories. However, there is one rule that all guests must follow: no selfie sticks. Disney Parks officials say that selfie sticks are a safety hazard because they can bonk people in the head or hit people in crowds. Disney guests were also bringing them on rides which caused a lot of ride delays since they’re prohibited on the attractions. They also block views for other guests and can be disruptive during shows and parades. So, if you’re planning a trip to Disney, leave your selfie stick at home.
Animal Kingdom is home to many different animals, and guests can explore the habitats of these animals through safari rides, animal shows, and more. One of the main goals of Disney’s Animal Kingdom is to educate guests about the importance of conservation. To further this goal, the park has a strict no-straw policy. Plastic straws are a significant source of pollution, and they can be harmful to wildlife. As a result, Disney’s Animal Kingdom does not allow guests to bring straws into the park. Guests who need a straw can request one at any of the park’s restaurants, and disposable straws are made from paper. This policy is just one of the many ways that Disney’s Animal Kingdom is working to protect the environment.
*If you really want some straw action, just bring a reusable steel straw.
Disney Parks are well-known for being family-friendly. However, some regulations in place may not be suitable for families with young children. For example, stroller wagons are not allowed in Disney Parks. This is because they can be challenging to maneuver and can block walkways. Additionally, stroller wagons can also be a safety hazard, as they can be tipped over easily. If you plan to visit Disney Parks with young children, it is crucial to be aware of these regulations. Keep in mind you can bring strollers – they just can’t be stroller wagons (there is a difference). Otherwise, you may find yourself having to leave the park prematurely.
Disney’s Animal Kingdom is also home to a strict no-balloons policy. Balloons can be very dangerous to animals, as they can choke on them or mistake them for food. As a result, Disney’s Animal Kingdom does not allow balloons to be brought into the park or sold inside the park. Guests who attempt to bring balloons into the park will be asked to leave them at the entrance. This policy helps to keep Disney’s Animal Kingdom safe for both animals and guests.
Walt Disney World and Disneyland are the perfect places for a family vacation, and there’s plenty to do inside the parks to keep everyone entertained. Before heading out on your trip, make sure you’re aware of the items that aren’t allowed inside the gates. From selfie sticks to Stroller Wagons, here are four surprising things you can’t bring into the Disney Parks. Follow us on TikTok for more tips and tricks for your next visit!
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