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Does universal check water bottles?

Visitors may bring into Universal Studios Hollywood bottled water (maximum 2 liters), small snacks, any food required for medical purposes and medically-indicated nutritional supplements, any food required for special dietary needs, baby food/baby formula and soft-sided insulated bags no larger than 8.5” wide x 6” high ...



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Yes, it's allowed.

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Reusable Water Bottle Per their policy, guests are allowed to bring a refillable water bottle into the Universal theme parks.

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Yes, it's allowed.

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Bring Some Drinking Water All the excitement and motion at the park will leave you dehydrated. Bring your own bottle of water, and once empty, you can refill it from the numerous fountains around the park. This way, you don't have to buy water.

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Conditions Of Entry All bags, backpacks, purses and packages are subject to X-ray and/or additional inspection prior to entering the theme park. Coolers, suitcases and bags with wheels are prohibited. We recommend you leave unnecessary articles in your car and secure valuables in your trunk.

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Visitors may bring into Universal Studios Hollywood bottled water (maximum 2 liters), small snacks, any food required for medical purposes and medically-indicated nutritional supplements, any food required for special dietary needs, baby food/baby formula and soft-sided insulated bags no larger than 8.5” wide x 6” high ...

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Yes, you can bring your reusable stainless steel water bottle with you on an airplane. Nowhere on the TSA website does it specify certain water bottle materials that cannot board the plane. As long as your stainless steel bottle was empty when it went through the security checkpoint, you should be good to go.

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Yes stainless steel are allowed. Reusable bottles that are plastic or stainless steel are fine. My, DW, DBIL, and DSIL each had a stainless steel water bottle on our recent trip. They were permitted in with no issues at both UOR and WDW.

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Do I have to pay for water? Nope – you don't have to pay anything for water refills, so this is a great way to save money and actually get some hydration for your body.

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Hi there, Adrian, Guests of the Disneyland Resort are allowed to take outside food and non-alcoholic beverages with them. Refillable water bottles are also allowed, even metal bottles like the brand you have.

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For this reason, we typically recommend you plan to bring a fanny pack, so you can skip these lockers! For guests who only have fanny packs, you must move the fanny pack around your waist (so no wearing it as a sling bag), but once it's firmly around your waist, you can hop on most rides with it.

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Most of Universal Orlando's rides allow you to wear a fanny pack. The Incredible Hulk, Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit & Velocicoaster are the only attractions that require ALL items including cellphones be put into a locker.

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Yes, you can definitely bring your Yeti thermos to stay hydrated in the theme parks. Walt Disney World Resort has been proactive in adding water bottle refill stations throughout the theme parks.

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Prohibited Items
  • Any type of explosive, weapon, item that can be used as a weapon or has the appearance of a weapon is prohibited.
  • Alcohol.
  • Marijuana, or any item containing Cannabis or related paraphernalia.
  • Illegal items or substances.


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The machines track when you fill your cup, and once your refill is done, you have to wait 10 minutes before you can use any of the machines again. Once the 10 minutes is up, you can get another free refill – so, if your group is willing to wait 10 minutes a time for refills, then we suppose you could share.

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However, a Cast Member at the security checkpoint may ask to open your bottle to check its contents, since metal water bottles are opaque. Just keep in mind that alcoholic beverages and glass containers aren't allowed inside the Disneyland Resort, as stated in the Rules.

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