Raidermouse
Raising 2 Princesses
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I was wondering if they still let you bring stuff in the park with the new added security entrance? Thank you in advance.
We have had cans of soda turned away as well.
It probably depends on the security CM you get. The list posted on Disneyland.com outline some items that are prohibited, but it does say "not limited to" meaning they could include other items on the prohibit list without mentioning them. Another list says "other items we determine may be harmful and disruptive" which is pretty vague and could cover anything.They're not against the rules so I'm confused why they would do that.
It probably depends on the security CM you get. The list posted on Disneyland.com outline some items that are prohibited, but it does say "not limited to" meaning they could include other items on the prohibit list without mentioning them. Another list says "other items we determine may be harmful and disruptive" which is pretty vague and could cover anything.
I've had that happen, so now I view the list on Disneyland.com as items that are explicitly banned, but other items could also be prohibited if you get a CM that interprets the current rules to include those items.
...The fact they also invite people to picnic with their own food and beverages outside the parks and allow the soft sided six pack size cooler even more adds to the fact that if they were not allowed, they should be expressly banned...
The picnic area is well outside of the security tents, so there is no problem with Disney allowing coolers (with or without cans inside) and food there. This is probably one reason why there isn't an outright ban on all canned beverages on the resort property since Disney has provided lockers to store the coolers and food and picnic tables for eating. The one time I saw cans confiscated at security it was because some guys were trying to smuggle in 6 packs of beer. I'm wondering if one problem with the cans (even if it's just soda) is the opacity of the container. Someone could be walking around with an open Coke can that really contained alcohol. While I know people do this with clear water bottles, maybe Disney's had more trouble with opaque cans?
The picnic area is well outside of the security tents, so there is no problem with Disney allowing coolers (with or without cans inside) and food there. This is probably one reason why there isn't an outright ban on all canned beverages on the resort property since Disney has provided lockers to store the coolers and food and picnic tables for eating. The one time I saw cans confiscated at security it was because some guys were trying to smuggle in 6 packs of beer. I'm wondering if one problem with the cans (even if it's just soda) is the opacity of the container. Someone could be walking around with an open Coke can that really contained alcohol. While I know people do this with clear water bottles, maybe Disney's had more trouble with opaque cans?
Yes, but are there lockers outside security? I don't think so. So you have to get the stuff through security to put it in a locker until you want to eat. Unless there's something I'm not thinking of.
I have a related question - if I purchase a coffee at the Starbucks in Downtown Disney, can I bring that into one of the parks? Since everything is so close in Disneyland it would be very easy to purchase a coffee in Downtown Disney and not finish before entering the parks. Thanks!
Yes, but are there lockers outside security? I don't think so. So you have to get the stuff through security to put it in a locker until you want to eat. Unless there's something I'm not thinking of.
The lockers at the picnic area are outside security. There also are larger lockers there to accomodate bigger coolers. We've seen guests whose coolers were too big to go through security be directed to the lockers at the picnic area.
This is from the DLR website:
Picnic Area
Relax at this open-air seating area located just outside the Main Entrance to Disneyland Park—no admission fee required.
Enjoy a Picnic Under the California Sky
In this charming and laidback space, you'll find tables, chairs and shade umbrellas perfectly suited for a leisurely outdoor meal, and the location is adjacent to a set of lockers, ideal for storing your food, utensils and picnic gear.
The picnic area is one of the many Guest Services offered at the Disneyland Resort.