25 Things You're Not Allowed to Do at Disney Parks
We had no idea most of these rules even existed.
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If you've been to a Disney theme park, you'll know there are so many things you can do! But there are also things you can't do. See some of the rules and regulations at Disney parks so you don't get in trouble on your next visit.
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Cut in line, or join a group already in the line.
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Bring a selfie stick (or take video on a roller coaster).
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Give a speech or hold a demonstration.
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4
Film a commercial or a movie.
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Blow up a balloon at Animal Kingdom.
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Bring a glass container (excluding small containers such as baby food jars).
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Smoke in non-designated areas.
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Bring a suitcase, cooler or backpack larger than 24 inches by 15 inches by 18 inches.
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Feed the animals.
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Show tattoos that are inappropriate.
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Fly a drone.
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Take flash photography in an indoor attraction.
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Bring a"large" tripod.
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Take off your shoes or your shirt.
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Run (running is discouraged, according to the park rules and regulations, except for marathons, of course!).
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Use profane language.
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Wear a costume as an adult.
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Bring a stroller larger than 36 inches by 52 inches.