Doug / 07-18-2011 / Tourist Injuries

Disney Theme Park Rules Your Family Should Follow

Disney World theme park touring can be a great and fun adventure for the entire family. It takes money to prepare for the trip, as well as travel and attending many theme parks that Orland has to offer. Keeping your family safe during a visit to Disney World theme parks is important. However, many things can ruin a trip, including Disney’s right to prevent you or a family member from entering Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney MGM Studios, Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park, Blizzard Beach, Typhoon Lagoon, Pleasure Island and Disney Quest. By following Disney World’s park guidelines you can help make sure your family has a memorable and fun time.

Disney’s Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney MGM Studios, Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park, Blizzard Beach, Typhoon Lagoon, Pleasure Island and Disney Quest prevent unacceptable attire, which includes clothing that displays offensive images or messages. Disney also prohibits guests from wearing clothing made out of offensive material such as transparent or excessively torn, or such items that may expose inappropriate portions of a guest’s body such as string bikini tops or bikini bottoms. Disney’s Pleasure Island, Disney Quest, Blizzard Beach and Typhoon Lagoon, however, allow swimsuit attire and may vary from the general appearance guidelines.

Another way to help your family have fun at Disney theme parks is to know what sort of items cannot be brought into the Disney-owned premises. Disney’s theme parks prohibit items with wheels such as wagons and skateboards, suitcases, coolers and any trailer-like object. Alcohol is not allowed in the theme parks or weapons of any kind. Parents should not bring in glass containers other than baby food jars. Disney’s Animal Kingdom theme park also does not allow balloons, straws or drink lids, which may be harmful to the wildlife.

An Orlando injury lawyer can provide guidance if you have been injured while visiting one of the many theme parks in Florida.

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