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What are IPS in Disney World?

Intellectual Property Advancements at Walt Disney World Intellectual Property, or IP, is something that is created using human intellect. Forms of IP include things like a story, art, or an invention, for example.



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These rules are typically what you would expect, as Guests cannot bring firearms or drugs into the parks, you cannot steal, break into the property, impersonate Cast Members or Disney characters, and so on.

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The Moana water ride is an exciting addition to EPCOT. By replacing The Seas pavilion and weaving Moana's narrative into its fabric, Disney is ensuring that the park continues to capture the essence of exploration and imagination.

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It's likely due to several variables. One factor is that people may be less interested in theme parks. From what we're seeing with our bookings, that pent-up demand has somewhat transitioned to cruises and Europe, Greg Antonelle, the co-owner of Florida travel agency MickeyTravels, told the Journal.

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Any bag larger than 24? long x 15? wide x 18? high is not allowed per Disney's bag policy. Small coolers are allowed, but you need to use a reusable ice pack, as you can't bring dry ice or loose ice into the park.

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The same as they do in other establishments such as department stores and malls. The primary job of an undercover security officer is multi fold. To keep an eye on potential thieves to prevent and/or stop them from getting away with stealing and to keep an eye out for potential threats to other customers and guests.

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Both Disneyland and Disney World Security Officers carry stun guns, pepper spray/mace, handcuffs and radios (this is what I usually see them with when visiting WDW anyway). They are also trained in hand-to-hand combat to take down and detain assailants (in Florida at least).

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