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Can I bring lotion to Disneyland?

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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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.

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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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However, a Cast Member at the security checkpoint may ask to open your bottle to check its contents, since metal water bottles are opaque. Just keep in mind that alcoholic beverages and glass containers aren't allowed inside the Disneyland Resort, as stated in the Rules.

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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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However, I'm happy to share that your cologne, perfume, and deodorant can be brought on board. There are no rules against smelling your best. As much as I like to pack light, my suitcase always seems to be bursting at the seams after our cruise. The good news is that you can leave a few personal care items at home.

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Suitcases, bags, coolers or backpacks, with or without wheels, larger than 24 long x 15 wide x 18 high (61 cm x 38 cm x 46 cm) are not allowed in any theme park. Loose or dry ice is not permitted in these containers. Re-usable ice packs are recommended.

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Suitcases, bags, coolers or backpacks, with or without wheels, larger than 24 long x 15 wide x 18 high (61 cm x 38 cm x 46 cm) are not allowed in any theme park. Loose or dry ice is not permitted in these containers. Re-usable ice packs are recommended.

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Stick with smaller coolers that fit on your shoulder or in your stroller. CERTAIN GLASS CONTAINERS - These are the only exceptions to the no glass containers rule: baby food, small perfume bottles (4 ounces or less) and medications stored in glass bottles.

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Yes, Disneyland takes cash at both of their parks, all merchandise locations, restaurants, festival booths, snack carts, and ticket offices.

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Non-alcoholic drinks and waters are totally something you can bring into Disney, it's even encouraged! It is so nice to have a drink on hand whenever you need to quench your thirst. You can bring refillable water bottles and refill them at water stations throughout the parks.

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While Disney doesn't guarantee Guests a free shirt, many Guests who wore clothing that went against Disney's code reported benefiting from a magical moment. Starting in May, Guests who didn't intentionally violate the dress code said that Disney Parks were no longer giving away free shirts.

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Disneyland's “secret restroom” is an isolated, disabled-accessible bathroom tucked away to one side of the castle in the Carnation Plaza. Very easy to miss, it is a refuge when al…

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No. You cannot bring your own alcohol into Magic Kingdom or any of Disney's parks.

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How to Find Free Cups of Water at Disney World. You can ask for a free cup of water at any quick-service and table-service restaurant. This is also a tip we use to save some money while dining at Disney. For all quick-service restaurants, you can ask for a cup of water even when you're not dining there.

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There are tons of drinking fountains all over Disneyland to refill your water bottle but there's even a few dedicated bottle filling stations you can find too. The drinking fountains are all spread out generously throughout the parks so you're never far away from one to fill up your water bottle.

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