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Can you bring refillable cups into Disney?

You can take them to the parks, but you won't be able to fill them with any soft drinks (just your own water). The pro tip is to refill them before you head out from the resort and remember, you can fill them at any of the Disney World resorts.



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Now, the mugs typically feature standardized designs across the hotels and their usage isn't limited to the hotel you're staying at. But there are some limitations to be aware of. You can't use your refillable mug in Disney World's theme parks (unless you're getting water).

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Signature Dining Locations also offer free refills on fountain drinks. There are also several Quick-Service Dining Locations that offer refills. Those restaurants will have self-serve beverage stations and guests are able to refill their beverages as they wish.

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While there are lots of new Disney100 merchandise offerings available like the platinum-inspired Mickey Mouse Disney100 Tumbler, unfortunately, these do not come with complimentary beverage refills.

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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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We on the panel love helping guests to plan magical vacations! You can absolutely bring a water bottle with you into the Walt Disney World theme parks, including Magic Kingdom. The water bottle cannot be glass, but others are absolutely fine.

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Remember, it doesn't matter which park you purchase your Disney popcorn bucket 2023 from. Whether you're at Disneyland or Disney World, you can purchase a refill for your bucket at any of the four Disney theme parks, two water parks, and Disney Springs. Don't leave your Disney popcorn bucket behind!

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Guests are free to bring outside food and beverages into the theme parks as long as they do not bring any glass containers and they do not bring any alcohol, which means you are welcome to bring metal water bottles with you into the theme parks.

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(Updated May 2, 2023.) The refillable mug system is pretty simple: you buy the mug or have it provided to you via the Disney Dining Plan (temporarily unavailable) and then are entitled to unlimited refills at the Walt Disney World hotels for the duration of your stay.

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Magic Kingdom is home to four water bottle refill stations, most of which are in Tomorrowland and one in Fantasyland. Inside Tomorrowland, Guests can find two water bottle refill stations in Cosmic Ray's Starlight Cafe and one at the TRON Lightcycle Run.

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Let's talk about what a refillable mug is. They're also called a Rapid-Fill Mug, which is a 16oz insulated coffee mug that can be purchased for $21.99. Guests can use it at their resort (or at any other participating Disney resort) for the length of their stay, up to 14 days.

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Current policy states that the mug is valid for unlimited refills for the duration of the trip during which the mug was purchased. Note that refillable mugs may not be used in theme park restaurants, water parks, Disney Springs, or any other location that is not a Disney-owned hotel.

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Whenever you're thirsty, stop by one of our many water fountains—located throughout the Resort, including outside of most restrooms. If you wish to use disposable cups at drinking fountains, feel free to request them from the nearest restaurant or snack shop at no extra charge.

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Bringing a Hydro Flask or similar metal water bottle is a great way to keep your water cold throughout your visit to the Happiest Place on Earth! I'm happy to report that you shouldn't be required to pour out and empty your water bottle when passing through security on your way inside the Resort.

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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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But many fans also appreciate them because they're so unique, so different, and something people don't get to see every day, she said. There are popcorn buckets that you can only get at certain parks, during certain seasons, and that are a limited release, she said.

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Whenever you're craving more popcorn, just visit any participating Popcorn Cart, and you can have it refilled with fresh popcorn for $2.25 (or a Disney Dining Plan snack credit). And the best part? The $2.25 refills are valid through your length of stay! Is the Refillable Popcorn Bucket a good value for your family?

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I am pleased to inform you that you can certainly bring a backpack cooler with food and/or drinks into the parks with you. Certain items are not allowed, such as glass containers and alcoholic beverages, but otherwise, you are welcome to fill your backpack with items you will need throughout the day.

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Guests are welcome to bring bottles, cups and mugs into the theme parks provided that they are not glass containers and they do not bring alcohol into the theme parks. You can check out the Walt Disney World Resort Park Rules for the complete list of prohibited items.

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As long as bags are less than 24? long x 15? wide x 18? high, they are allowed, including backpacks and fanny packs. Backpacks are great because of their multiple storage departments, and you can always store them in a locker if you need a break during the day.

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Yes, you are allowed to bring outside food and nonalcoholic beverages into Disney's theme parks and water parks.

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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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