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Does Disney have its own cops?

Disney World has security, who look sort of like police/law enforcement. But as everybody knows, Disney leans on the Orange County Sheriff's Office (and Osceola's just in a sliver of property/ All Star resorts, maybe a touch of AK and Wide World of Sports) for anything requiring force.



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Does Disney have its own police? No. The quasi-governmental Reedy Creek Improvement District (RCID), which encompasses all Walt Disney World property and is controlled by Disney, has the power to create a law enforcement function, but it chose not to do so.

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What is Disney Jail? It's not a traditional jail with cells and bars, like you might find at your local police station. Instead, it's more of a temporary holding area where people who break the park's rules can be detained until they're either released or handed over to the authorities.

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How much does a Disney Police make in Johnstonville, California? As of Sep 21, 2023, the average hourly pay for the Disney Police jobs category in Johnstonville is $33.20 an hour.

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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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Disney company policy does not allow employees to carry weapons, including security personnel.

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With costs so high, it's no wonder why many families find it difficult to afford a Disney vacation. A recent LendingTree survey found that 18% of Disney visitors have gone into debt for one or more of their trips to the destination. And among those with Disney debt, 8% say it will take more than a year to pay it off.

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With costs so high, it's no wonder why many families find it difficult to afford a Disney vacation. A recent LendingTree survey found that 18% of Disney visitors have gone into debt for one or more of their trips to the destination. And among those with Disney debt, 8% say it will take more than a year to pay it off.

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Yes, Disney is known for being very protective of its intellectual property and has a history of taking legal action against individuals or businesses that it believes have infringed on its copyrights.

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All Disney stores have cameras. These cameras are intended to deter shoplifters and to catch them if they attempt to steal. There are also a lot of security cameras throughout the park, so it's almost impossible to shoplift without being caught.

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Some of you may think that when the gates of the Disneyland Resort close, the park goes dark and silent. Not true. Making magic is a 24-hour operation. There are about 1,500 cast members who work the overnight or “Third Shift.” Some have worked this nocturnal schedule for several years.

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If a guest's bag sets off the metal detector, they are asked to step to the side for a bag search performed by a security team member. Items that most commonly trigger an alert include large magnets, like the ones on some glasses cases, umbrellas, and portable phone chargers.

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On 17 December 2015, literally overnight, America's theme parks all began using some form of metal detectors. This includes Disneyland in California, Walt Disney World in FLorida, Universal's theme parks, and SeaWorld Parks' theme parks.

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Most people who go to the Walt Disney World Resort are not rich. On average, a family of four will spend $5,240 for their Disney World vacation. This includes their meals, a 4-night hotel stay, and 4 days' worth of theme park tickets.

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Are electronic cigarettes and vaping permitted at Walt Disney World Resort? Smoking and vaping are only permitted in designated smoking areas. Where can guests smoke? Guests may smoke in designated areas located outside the park entry points and in specified areas at Disney Resort hotels and Disney Springs.

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Bringing your own camera is a great way to ensure you're catching memories of every magical moment! Currently, there are no restrictions regarding camera lenses in the Walt Disney World Resort property rules.

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