By Jennifer Stuart
There have long been rules about what you can and can't bring into Disneyland. This blog post details some of the common items you will want to know about and some that may surprise you. Updated to include changes and policies that come into effect May 1, 2019.
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Disney has had to make adjustments to its policies over time depending on the changes in society.
Selfie Sticks
When selfie sticks first exploded on the scene they quickly became a banned item at Disneyland. There were immediate issues with people accidentally hitting other guests and impacting the safe performance of some rides. In one incident California Screamin' had to be shut down for several hours and the guests onboard walked off from the top of one of the lifts.
No - Smoking
This is a new one. There have been some small areas scattered throughout the parks that were designated smoking areas. As of May 1, 2019 there is absolutely no smoking in either Disneyland, Disney California Adventure or Downtown Disney. The inclusion of Downtown Disney makes sense as this is inside the security checkpoints. At this point we believe that this includes all forms of smoking including e-cigarettes and vaping. There still will be smoking areas at the three Disney Hotels.
Stroller Size Limits
Wagons
Wagons have been a banned item at Disneyland for a number of years. Recently the rise in popularity of stroller-wagons was a grey area. The new rules in effect May 1, 2019 clarify this and include wagon-style strollers as a prohibited item.
Glass
This is one that caught my sister-in-law by surprise. She had completely forgotten that her water bottle was glass and had to run it back to the hotel. This is obviously a safety rule but does still include glass containers and baby bottles (the exception to this is the small size baby food containers). ​When bringing in outside drinks you want to make sure that you have a plastic bottle or decant into a re-usable plastic or metal bottle.
These are a couple of our favourite water bottles for in the parks.
Ice
As of March 28, 2019 bringing outside loose ice or dry ice is now prohibited. You may want to bring re-usable ice packs with you if you live close enough or if your hotel has a freezer so that you can re-freeze your packs. Note: if you are planning to bring a cooler you will want to check the restrictions on cooler size.
Insider Tip: You can request a free cup of ice from any quick service food location.
Costumes on Adults
Costumes are restricted to children as Disney doesn't want adults in amazing fan-made costumes walking through the parks and having guests mistake them for the real thing. A work around this is to do what is known as a "Disney Bound" -- where you dress in regular clothes that are inspired by your favourite Disney character or even ride. This can be a super fun way to show your creativity. Check out ourPinterest board on Disney Bounding for some of our favourite creative Disney Bounds.
Weapons
This seems like a logical one but you would be surprised how many items are caught by security. Nothing that can be considered a weapon is allowed. Toys/replicas that look like weapons are also prohibited in the parks.
And More.....
There are more items than this that are banned from the parks or have regulations regarding their use. For a complete and up to date list check the Disneyland website here.
If you enjoyed this post you may be interested in some of our other Disneyland posts.
Photos By Jennifer Stuart and Kim Stuart Graphic copyright Disney
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2 Comments
Irene Hannon
3/30/2019 09:35:57 pm
These all make sense except for regular ice. Why is ice banned if they offer it in the parks?
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Lauren
3/31/2019 06:47:49 am
I believe it is so security doesn’t have to search through lots of cold ice, which is why a small ziplock bag of ice is acceptable.
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