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Can I bring gum to Disney?

There is no gum sold anywhere at Disney World MCO doesn't sell gum, either. If you really want gum during your trip, you'll need to bring your own (and be sure to discard it in the trash, not under a table).



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Prohibited Items
  • Firearms, ammunition, knives and weapons of any kind.
  • Self-defense or restraining devices (e.g., pepper spray, mace).
  • Marijuana (including marijuana enriched products) or any illegal substance.
  • Objects or toys that appear to be firearms or weapons.


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A: Guests are allowed to bring outside food and nonalcoholic beverages into the parks for self-consumption, provided they are not in glass containers, do not require heating, reheating, processing or refrigeration and do not have pungent odors. Inform a Security Cast Member of any food items when you enter the park.

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Disney World Policy on Bringing Food to the Theme Parks Any food and drink brought into the parks must be for self-consumption and not have a “pungent odor.” Items mustn't be in glass containers or require special heating, refrigerations, processing, or other temperature control.

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Per the Walt Disney World Resort Park Rules, water bottles are permitted as long as they are not glass, so you're all set with your Hydro Flask.

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In the parks, bottled water runs about $3.50-$4, or if you're using the Disney Dining Plan you can pay with a snack credit. There are two places to get water for free: water fountains and Quick Service restaurants.

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You are required, however, to inform security staff about any food items or picnics you are bringing into the park. So feel free to pack a sandwich for your lunch, or a couple bags of chips if your little ones are likely to want a snack. Just let staff know what snacks you have as you go inside.

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Yes. You can bring EpiPens, antihistamines and asthma medications into the Disney theme parks and water parks. Please inform the security Cast Member who checks your bags that you or someone in your party has an allergy and you require medically necessary items.

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The Disney Park also has a water bottle refill station in the bathroom near the Canada pavilion and the Odyssey building on the other side of the Park. Staying hydrated while visiting Walt Disney World is critical to a great visit, and this guide will make it easier to refill your water bottle.

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You are welcome to bring spray sunscreen, refillable water bottles, as well as disinfectant wipes into the parks during your visit. Bringing in sunscreen is a great idea because not all attraction queues are shaded, so you can have quite a bit of time in the afternoon sun.

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Folding chairs. More than a few guests have thought of bringing a small collapsible stool to rest on while waiting in line for attractions, and several such devices are sold online, but they are not allowed in the parks. They could not only disrupt the flow of foot traffic but could cause fellow guests to trip up.

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There are a few restrictions on what you can bring into the parks, including glass bottles, but you shouldn't have any problem with your stainless steel cup (which will keep your water nice and cold!). In fact, most counter-service locations offer complimentary ice water upon request!

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It's always a good idea to check the Disneyland Resort Rules to “know before you go!” The Resort Rules have been updated lately, with several important changes regarding strollers, smoking, and loose ice. But, I'm happy to report that hand sanitizer and hand lotion should be just fine.

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Walt Disney World allows you to bring food into the park, so save money by bringing your own lunch. Stow it in a day pack or stroller. Double bag Ziploc bags filled with hotel ice to keep it cold. Locker rentals are available if you don't want to carry it around.

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I remember those days of strapping my daughter to my back to explore. I loved having her close and it was much easier than pushing a stroller. According to the Walt Disney World rules, backpacks are allowed as long as they do not exceed 24 long x 15 wide x 18 high (61 cm x 38 cm x 46 cm).

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It might be a good idea to bring a cooler with you, as temperatures can rocket in the summer months. If you don't have a cooler, a waterproof bag with ice packs will also help to keep your food cool.

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Many of the changes have been applied across the theme parks and resorts, but here's a sampling of the changes: Casey's Corner Walt's Chili All-Beef Foot-Long Hot Dog: price changed from $13.99 to $14.29.

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Burgers with fries usually run in the $11 – $13 range, individual-sized pizza can be $10 – $11, and something like a Pork Carnitas Rice Bowl costs around $12. An adult should expect to pay roughly $12 per Quick Service entrée and about $7 per kids' meal.

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Smoking and vaping are only permitted in designated smoking areas.

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I'm glad to share that yes, you may bring an umbrella into a Walt Disney World theme park, Resort Collection Hotel, and restaurants on property. I usually carry a small backpack as my theme park bag and use one exterior pocket for a water bottle and the other one for an umbrella.

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With the exception of a couple attractions, every ride at Disney will have a small pouch for you to stow your backpack, or space at your feet.

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