Yes, you can take perfume to Disneyland in 2026, but it must be in a non-glass container if you want to be strictly compliant with the safest park policies. While small glass perfume bottles are rarely confiscated, Disneyland's official rules prohibit glass containers (except for small baby food jars) to prevent breakage and injury in crowded areas. A high-value "pro-tip" for 2026 guests is to transfer your fragrance into a travel atomizer or use a solid perfume stick; these are more durable, take up less space in your bag, and won't be flagged at security. Additionally, because the parks can be extremely hot and crowded, it is a courtesy to use "subtle" scents; heavy, cloying perfumes can be disruptive to other guests standing in long, enclosed queues. Keep your bottle under 3.4oz if you are also flying, but for the park itself, the primary concern is the material of the bottle rather than the liquid inside.