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Can I conceal carry in Disney Springs?

No. Guests are not permitted to have firearms, ammunition, knives or weapons of any kind at or in Disney Resort Hotels and Disney Vacation Club Resorts, including in hotel rooms, units, vacation home villas and general public areas within the hotels and resorts.



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Per Disney Resorts website, (accurate when written on April 1, 2022): Firearms, ammunition, knives, and weapons of any kind are prohibited. The Disney Website goes on to list prohibit items which include: Firearms, ammunition, knives, and weapons of any kind.

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Firearms, ammunition, knives and weapons of any kind are prohibited. Smoking marijuana or other illegal substances is not permitted at any time. For the comfort of all Guests, Walt Disney World theme parks, water parks, and ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex are smoke free.

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Firearms, ammunition, knives, and weapons of any kind are prohibited. The Disney Website goes on to list prohibit items which include: Firearms, ammunition, knives, and weapons of any kind. Self-defense or restraining devices (e.g., pepper spray, mace)

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Disney company policy does not allow employees to carry weapons, including security personnel.

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However, the answer to your question is technically both yes and no in this case; while none of the rides or attractions have their own metal detector to pass through as you enter the queue, each guest is still required to pass through one at the security entrance of every Theme Park and Disney Springs.

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Walt Disney World Resort takes a comprehensive approach to security across our property that includes some measures that are visible and others that are not. This includes the presence of uniformed police officers, specially trained hazard detection canines, security screening technology, bag checks and other measures.

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You can arrive at one of two drop-off areas near each security entrance to Downtown Disney. One drop-off area is off Downtown Drive (near Magic Way and Downtown Drive by the Disneyland Hotel). The other is the Harbor Boulevard guest drop-off and pick-up location.

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Weapons are not limited to things that look like guns. As already mentioned, rocks are considered weapons. You can't bring a knife with you into the parks, even if it's just a pocketknife. If you realize that you have something that could be considered a weapon, talk to a Security Cast Member immediately.

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Despite the state's permitless carry law, bringing a gun into airports is still illegal and punishable by criminal penalties. Under Florida law, bringing a weapon into the airport is a second-degree misdemeanor punishable by: Up to 60 days in jail. A maximum fine of $500.

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What is the policy regarding firearms in Florida State Parks and Trails? Florida State Parks honors Chapter 790, Florida Statutes, which states that if you have a license to carry a concealed weapon or firearm, you are permitted to carry the weapon concealed on your person while in a state park.

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A: Guests are allowed to bring outside food and nonalcoholic beverage items into the park for self-consumption, provided they are not in glass containers and do not require heating, reheating, processing, refrigeration or temperature control and do not have pungent odors.

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“Is there a dress code for Disney springs, or are you okay in shorts and vests/tshirts?” There is no dress code. Just dress comfortably.

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Everyone entering the parks or Disney Springs passes through an Evolv scanner. Anyone that sets off the scanner is pulled aside for a bag check and/or a metal detector wand check. There's also prevalent security around these areas.

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The number of fights and amount of theft inside Disney keeps rising, forcing Disney to take a fresh approach to security, in the form of snipers on the roof. The rooftop snipers will be mostly hidden from view, however, if you look closely, you will likely be able to spot a sniper inside Disney World parks.

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All Disney stores have cameras. These cameras are intended to deter shoplifters and to catch them if they attempt to steal. There are also a lot of security cameras throughout the park, so it's almost impossible to shoplift without being caught.

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