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Can you bring body spray into Disney?

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.



Yes, you are allowed to bring body spray into Disney parks, but it must be for personal use and must not be in a container that violates security protocols. While there are no specific bans on body spray, glass containers are strictly prohibited inside the parks (except for small baby food jars and perfume bottles). Therefore, if your body spray is in a glass bottle, it may be confiscated at the security checkpoint. Most standard aerosol or plastic-pump body sprays are perfectly fine. However, you should be mindful of other guests; Disney is a high-density environment, and spraying strong fragrances in crowded queues or indoor attractions is considered poor etiquette and can trigger allergies in others. Additionally, if the body spray is a large aerosol can, it could be flagged during the X-ray or "Evolv" scanner process as a potential pressurized hazard, so it is often better to bring a small, travel-sized plastic bottle.

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