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Can you conceal carry in Downtown Disney?

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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Disney does not allow off duty police officers to carry weapons in the park. On duty Police officers are in the park at all times to handle any criminal problems.

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All Walt Disney World and Disneyland theme parks, along with several other major theme parks (including SeaWorld parks & Universal parks) have added metal detectors to their entrances for enhanced security.

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Even if you won't be entering the parks, you must go through a security checkpoint to enter the Downtown Disney District. Pay attention to what time you're headed there as the crowds working to get into the theme parks can lead to long wait times.

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No, Disney does not typically hire felons. Since most roles at Disney work closely with children, Disney does not have a program for hiring people with felonies.

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A LEO with an operational need to travel armed must present acceptable credentials to the airline as outlined in 49 CFR § 1544.219. In addition, a LEO must complete any required airline paperwork, referred to as Person Carrying Firearm (PCFA) forms. (Note: Each airline provides its own specific PCFA paperwork.)

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Guests wishing to visit Disney Springs are now required to pass through a security screening checkpoint. The new security screening technology now in use at Disney Springs is the same system that has recently been put into place at all four Walt Disney World parks.

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That said, Universal Studios here in Orlando has a “no weapons” policy. They don't want knives, guns, clubs, mace, or any other weapon anywhere in your possession at any time.

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According to the Walt Disney World Resort Property Rules, objects or toys that appear to be weapons are not permitted inside the Theme Parks, so if you think there is even a slight possibility that your bubble toy might be misconstrued as a weapon, I think the safest option is to leave it at home.

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