10 Ways You Can be Denied Entry at Walt Disney World. 

Disney World Cast Members stop a surprisingly large number of people every day from entering the theme parks. There are 30 prohibited items and behaviors, and Disney has trained employees all over looking for them. Some are simply honest mistakes with an easy fix, others will get you banned from Disney for life. My Name is Darren from OrlandoParksGuy.com, and I’m sharing the top 10 ways you can be denied entry at Walt Disney World. 

Man climbs Mayan temple at Epcot - Walt Disney World

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Most of us could figure out that weapons are not allowed in Disney theme parks. But what about things like pepper spray and pocket knives?  Disney Security reports that a small number of firearms are discovered each year at theme park checkpoints. Disney uses sophisticated technology to detect weapons, better than most airports. Now, Florida allows people to carry guns with a license, but you cannot set foot on Disney World property with a weapon of any kind.

Recently, Fox 35 Orlando reported that a man was arrested at Disney's Hollywood Studios after a gun was found in a backpack while going through the theme park's security line.

According to one police report, the 35-year-old man voluntarily placed his bag on a table so it could be inspected by Disney security at the theme park. See, they already knew he had a weapon in his bag because the scanner alerted them. However, when the man opened a zipper, he took the bag off the table and proceeded to ask the woman he was with if she had taken something out of the bag. ‘Did you take it out?” he asked her. Security found a handgun, a magazine, and 13 rounds inside the bag. He did not have a permit to carry that gun and was arrested on the spot.

Security says the vast majority of cases come from confusion about the permit. Disney is private property and has the right to restrict anyone from carrying a weapon. And if you don’t have a permit, you will be placed under arrest by one of the many Orange Country Sherffs standing by. 

This also includes ammunition, knives, and pepper spray. Disney does not give second chances and it does not matter that you accidentally left the weapon in your bag. If you have a weapon, you will be banned indefinitely, starting with being escorted off Disney property by police. Oh, and you’ll probably make the news and lots of YouTube videos. 

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While Disney World now sells alcohol, you are not allowed to bring your own into the theme parks. Well, there is one exception, but more on that in a moment. You are free to bring non-alcoholic beverages with you into the parks, such as water, soda, and juice, but they cannot be in a glass bottle. Disney doesn’t want anyone getting hurt if the glass were to break. You are allowed to bring alcohol to your Disney hotel room, but it must be consumed within the room. So you can’t bring it to the pool or public areas.

At the parks, Disney security will confiscate any glass, including bottles and food containers. And if you’re wondering, yes, you are most certainly allowed to bring your food into the parks. But more on this in the #8 block because there are actually some rules you need to follow. 

So, what’s the one exception to the no alcohol rule? If you have dinner reservations at Disney Springs, you are allowed to bring your own bottle of wine to the restaurant. However, it must be opened and consumed at the restaurant. If it is already opened when you pass security, you will not be allowed to enter Disney Springs.

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 I got an email from a woman who brought her luggage to Disney’s Hollywood Studios on her checkout day. Her thinking was that she wanted to Uber to the airport right from the theme park rather than leave her bags with Bell Services at her Disney hotel. That would have required her to go back to the hotel to get her bags and leave for the airport from there, taking up valuable time.. But when she arrived at Hollywood Studios, she was denied entry. She didn’t even make it into the security line. 

So, this is correct: Disney will not allow you to leave your bags at the theme parks. But there is one possible solution. Epcot and Magic Kingdom have jumbo lockers measuring 17"x 22" x 26" and cost $15. They cannot be reserved in advance. Renting a car might be another option so you can leave your bags in the car and then just return the car at the airport.  

Bags, coolers, or backpacks larger than 24" long x 15" wide x 18" high are not permitted in the theme parks. That’s pretty small. And the item cannot be pulled behind you like a wagon or cooler. 

Speaking of coolers, here’s a little-known rule that gets a lot of people stopped by security. You cannot bring loose ice in the parks. This apparently causes a slip hazard if the ice were to spill. But Disney uses loose ice in beverages, so I’m a little lost on this one. And Disney doesn’t even give you a lid for the cup, which increases the chances that ice will spill on the ground. Also, dry ice is not permitted because, well, it’s dangerous. If you ever saw Nikelodoeon’s Mr. Wizard in the 1980s, you know what can be done with dry ice. Re-usable ice packs are permitted and encouraged. 

And what about bringing your own food into the parks?  Did you know that Disney will not allow you to bring in food that requires heating, reheating, processing, or refrigeration?  And it can not have a pungent odor, so leave the microwaved codfish sandwich at home. 

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Of course, Disney World is a family-friendly park, but bring the wrong stroller, and you’ll be turned away at the gate. Strollers must not be more than 31 inches wide and 52 inches long. Many double-wide and jogging strollers exceed these dimensions, so you will need to measure before you go. 

Keep in mind that strollers need to be folded up on Disney buses and watercraft. If you’re using Disney Skyliner, double strollers and jogging strollers must be folded. My recommendation is to use a light stroller - the smaller, the better- and use multiple smaller strollers over doubles whenever possible. And don’t pack it like you're going on safari. Nothing is more frustrating than watching someone struggle with a stroller to get on a bus while everyone is dying to get inside for the air conditioning.  If your stroller has bicycle tires, you’re going to have a hard time getting through crowds, you’ll be running people’s feet over, you won’t be able to fit on narrow walkways and everyone on the bus is going to be rolling their eyes as you struggle to bring it down the aisle. And they seldom fit in doorways. No. Just no on the jogging strollers at Disney. 

Wagons are prohibited at all Disney theme parks and water parks. This also includes stroller wagons. 

Disney rents approved strollers at each theme park, and several third-party companies rent approved strollers as well. I’ll post a link to my article on stroller rentals here a link on the card at the top of your screen.

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Disney World is a place of fantasy, so there are a lot of people who often want to come to the park dressed as their favorite Disney character. Now, Disney does allow guests to dress as their favorite character, however, they may not pose for pictures or sign autographs for other guests. Masks that restrict peripheral vision or those that are scary cannot be worn in the parks. 

When you arrive at the theme parks, you’ll see a lot of Cast Members helping guests tap into the parks. But did you know that they are also there scouting out inappropriate clothing? This means no objectionable t-shirts, tattoos, excessively torn clothing, and clothing that drags on the ground.

Just keep in mind that guest safety is a top priority, and the theme parks are a family-friendly environment.

To be sure you’re appropriately dressed for the theme parks, you can check the Disney World website for Park Dress Guidelines.  I’ll put a link in the show description below this video. 

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Last year, a cheerleading team was spotted in Epcot sitting down in a fountain at the France pavilion at Epcot. They were told to get out and were trespassed. On several occasions in recent years, fights have broken out in the parks, many of them caught on camera and uploaded to social media. I noticed a lot more flights breaking out in the parks ever since they banned smoking and started selling alcohol, it seems to be a bad combination. One guest was reportedly arrested after hitting a female Cast Member when she attempted to stop him from entering a restaurant. She suspected he was intoxicated or on drugs, according to the police report. At one point, he lifted a pole out of the ground and began swinging it at the Cast Members. 

Now, I do want to say these instances are very rare. I hate to even talk about it because I don’t want to give the impression that the parks are unsafe. Disney has very strict guidelines about appropriate behavior in the parks, and there is zero tolerance for people who don’t know how to behave in public.. In the more mild cases, guests may have a conversation with leadership about what is allowed in the parks. In more serious cases, like the guest who climbed the pyramid at the Mexico pavilion, the guest will be trespassed from the parks, which is a legal ban that lasts forever. In instances where there is physical violence or verbal abuse, guests will be arrested and then trespassed from Disney parks.

And here’s a little secret. There are multiple sheriff’s offices on Disney property, including some secret locations right inside the parks. I cannot confirm or deny that one is located on Main Street, USA at the magic kingdom. 

Disney’s goal is to make sure everyone has a great time and they are safe. And I think the amazing Cast Members do a great job of that. We love our Cast Members, right? 

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Social media has become a huge part of our lives. And, of course, there are so many things to share in the theme parks. I would be lost without my phone in the parks. But if you try to bring in a selfie stick or tripod, Disney will turn you away at the theme park entrance. The main reason for this is that they can interfere with other guests and they pose a hazard. Before they were banned from the parks, I remember being on Pirates of the Caribbean, and the person in front of me took out their selfie stick and started a FaceTime call. There were reports of people getting poked in the eye with them, and some guests were holding them up over construction walls to get a peek. Tripods and monopods are allowed, but they must fit in a backpack. Just be ready for security to inspect it and review the rules with you. 

And just for fun, here are some other items that are banned from the parks: balloons at Animal Kingdom, folding chairs, and bull horns. 

 
 

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Make all the jokes you want about flying squirrels and airline nuts, but it was no joke for one woman at Orlando International Airport when she attempted to board a flight with her therapy squirrel in tow. While she had noted on her reservation that she would be bringing an emotional support animal and received TSA clearance, she neglected to inform the airline that her companion was a squirrel. Police eventually had to be called in to handle the disturbance inside the terminal. The woman said her squirrel was trained and very friendly. The airline denied her boarding and refunded her ticket.

Many companies, including airlines and Disney, are cracking down on what types of service animals they allow.

Pets are not allowed in the Disney theme parks, except for bonafide service animals. Service animals are defined as dogs and, I guess, miniature horses. Disney actually says you can bring a miniature horse into the parks! The dogs (and horses) must be trained to perform tasks for individuals with disabilities to qualify. Emotional support animals are not considered service animals and are not allowed in the parks.

There are several pet-friendly Disney World hotels where you can stay with your dog. These hotels offer amenities such as dog-walking areas and relief areas. The dog-friendly Disney hotels are: 

  • Disney’s Art of Animation Resort

  • Disney Port Orleans Resort – Riverside

  • Disney’s Yacht Club Resort

  • The Cabins at Fort Wilderness Resort

Rooms that are designated as dog-friendly are only assigned to those who have pets. If you don’t have a pet, you won’t ever be assigned a pet-designated room. 

Best Friends Pet Care is a kennel located at Disney World where you can leave your pet while you enjoy the parks. Best Friends Pet Care offers a variety of services, including boarding, daycare, and grooming.

If you are planning on bringing your pet to Disney World, be sure to make reservations well in advance. 

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Disney has strict rules about smoking on property and even stricter rules about marijuana. Smoking, including vaping, is not allowed inside any of the Disney World theme parks. There are designated smoking areas just outside each of the parks. This means you will need to exit the park to light up, but you will be allowed back in, of course.

All Disney World hotels are smoke-free except in designated areas. 100% of Disney’s rooms are non-smoking, and Disney will impose a $500 fine if you ignore the rule. Smoking is also banned from hotel balconies. 

Guests are not allowed to possess or smoke illegal substances, including marijuana, while on Disney property. This also includes marijuana that was purchased legally and medical marijuana.




Cast Members are trained to report anyone who smells like marijuana and deny them entry into the theme parks. Security is notified immediately, and they will instruct the guest on what they need to do. 

According to an Orange County Sheriff, Disney trespasses about 70 people per day for not following the rules or breaking the law while on property. Most of this is handled discreetly so that other guests don't even know these things are going on.

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We’ve all been in a hotel where someone in the hall is extremely loud, especially late at night when everyone is sleeping. And let me just say that it’s important to remember not to let the doors slam; just hold it so it doesn’t bother all your neighbors. Shouting down the hallway at your kid who forgot something in the room is not very considerate, either. Fortunately, Disney World has an official policy to handle noisy guests in the hotels. Each night, quiet hours begin at 11:00 PM and last through 7:00 AM. This means you need to keep the volume on your TV down, you can’t play loud music, and you shouldn’t have a late-night gathering in your room. 

Rooms that have connecting doors are especially noisy at Disney. They have recently cracked down on late-night noise at the All-Star Resorts in particular, as youth groups often stay here for various competitions. 

Which of these surprised you the most? What do you agree or disagree with?



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Since 2010, Darren has been making Orlando vacations easy! As an Orlando resident, he is able to provide insider, expert advice on Walt Disney World, Universal Orlando, and Florida-based cruises.


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