Paid Short-Term LockersThe lockers are the same size as the free ones (approx. 9.5” wide x 11.5” high x 17” deep) and operate identically. The difference is that they cost $4 for the first 90 minutes, and $3 for each additional hour after that, with a $20 daily maximum.
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Single-Time Use Lockers at AttractionsStandard-sized lockers (14 in x 5.5 in x 16.9 in): for small loose articles are free while you ride. Larger lockers (12 in x 13 in x 16.9 in) for oversized items can be rented for an additional fee.
However, all other large items (purses, camera bags, backpacks, etc.) must go inside the ride locker. At each of these locker stations, there are two different sizes: standard and large lockers.
Loose articles like cell phones, cameras, umbrellas and keys are prohibited at most attractions, and should be left with a non-rider or secured in a locker.
Yes you can and there are places where you can fill it up for free. Helpful? Yes, you can bring your own water bottles (plastic or otherwise) and they don't have to be empty.
And as a general rule of thumb guests can wear their Harry Potter robes on some rides at Universal as long as it is not a safety issue. Team members will ask guests to remove their robes prior to riding if they do believe it's for the safety of the guests.
So even if a park doesn't make you go through metal detectors at a coaster's queue, stow the phone anyway. And that means leaving it at the station, in a locker, or at the very least inside a closed pocket where it can't fly out during the ride. That goes for anything you're carrying with you in the park, too.
Wear a fanny pack or use a VERY secure pocket that zips closed. The coasters are intense. A cross body bag would make it very difficult to secure the harnesses on the rides. Plus it would likely fly up and smack you in the face.
fannypack all the way. most rides you can keep it on while on the rides. only a few (velocicoaster, hulk) require you put it in a locker. but with a backpack, almost every ride itll have to go into a locker.