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How do you keep things cold at Disney?

Reusable ice packets are allowed and recommended to keep food cool. If you don't want to carry your cooler around the park all day, I recommend utilizing the locker rentals. These are available in a variety of sizes and locations both outside of each park entrance and inside the parks as well.



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If you choose to bring a cooler into the Walt Disney World theme parks or water parks, it can't be larger than 24 long x 15 wide x 18 high (61 cm x 38 cm x 46 cm). Keep in mind that loose ice or dry ice in the cooler is not permitted, but you can have reusable ice packs in your cooler or frozen water bottles.

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Mini-refrigerators typically maintain temperatures under 40 degrees which is ideal for safe storage of things like milk, cheese, and yogurt. They usually also have a small freezer section and are deeper so can fit more inside.

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As you already know, visiting a Disney theme park in the summer means walking around in the heat for hours at a time. We highly recommend bringing your Cool Links® towel with you everywhere in the park, so you're never wishing you had it.

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Bags of ice and/or reusable ice packs are allowed while dry ice or loose ice is not permitted. There are also locker rentals at the theme parks and water parks if you'd like to store your cooler.

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Sep 17, 2022 · You just can you wear leggings to disney world orlando can't do Disney without getting some steps in! We actually even like to wear leggings to the parks sometimes. When it's not too hot they're a great option because they are stretchy and protect your thighs from horrible chafing.

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In an effort to streamline the bag check process, loose ice in coolers is not permitted. Small bags of ice or reusable ice packs are acceptable.

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It's loose and dry ice that has been banned to streamline security at the park entrance. Ice packs are allowed. Loose ice is available inside the parks. It is a lot harder for security to check coolers with loose ice.

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If you choose to bring a cooler into the Walt Disney World theme parks or water parks, it can't be larger than 24 long x 15 wide x 18 high (61 cm x 38 cm x 46 cm). Keep in mind that loose ice or dry ice in the cooler is not permitted, but you can have reusable ice packs in your cooler or frozen water bottles.

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Tips to Beat the Heat at Disney World
  1. Stay Hydrated. Staying hydrated is our most important tip for surviving the heat at Disney World. ...
  2. Take Frequent Breaks. ...
  3. Visit the Parks in the Mornings and Evenings. ...
  4. Eat Cool Snacks. ...
  5. Go on Water Rides, or Hang Out at Splash Pads.


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To keep yourself from being out in the sun and heat all day, be sure to take advantage of air-conditioned spaces as much as you can. Pop into shops, hop onto indoor rides with indoor queues, and enjoy indoor shows. A nice long break inside a cool room will do wonders for your body.

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Inappropriate Attire Clothing with objectionable material, including obscene language or graphics. Excessively torn clothing or loose fitting clothing which may drag on the ground and create a potential trip hazard.

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Proper attire, including shoes and shirts, must be worn at all times. The parks are a casual, family-oriented environment. Ensuring that the parks are family-friendly is an important part of the Disney experience. In that spirit, we ask you to use your discretion and common sense.

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If you are injured or ill, call the front desk, and they can arrange transportation (free of charge) to urgent care.

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Each Guest will scan a single finger upon entering any of the four magical Theme Parks, so the first time this will happen is the first time you visit one of the parks!

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Yes, you can take a small backpack cooler with food and drinks into the theme parks of Walt Disney World. If you choose to bring a cooler into the Walt Disney World theme parks or water parks, it can't be larger than 24 long x 15 wide x 18 high (61 cm x 38 cm x 46 cm).

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When prepared food goes unused at Disney Parks, it doesn't get tossed—it gets donated. The Disneyland® Resort donates over 2,000 pounds each month to Second Harvest Food Bank of Orange County.

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