Disney World Park Rules & Regulations

By Robert Vaux

Disney World Park Rules & Regulations
Walt Disney World welcomes all visitors, but they want to create an inviting atmosphere, and as such, they retain the right to enforce certain rules and regulations. Everyone who visits the Disney World parks is expected to adhere to them.

Clothing

Clothing in Walt Disney World should not display any offensive language or gestures. It should further refrain from being unduly revealing.

Costumes

Visitors to Walt Disney World shouldn't dress in character costumes, or in any way that may cause them to be confused with a park employee.

Items

Walt Disney World forbids bringing weapons, folding chairs, glass containers or items with wheels, such as skateboards, into the park.

Pets

Pets are not allowed in Walt Disney World parks unless they are officially designated service animals.

Animal Kingdom

Disney's Animal Kingdom bans balloons, straws and drink lids, since the animals might accidentally ingest them.

Golf Courses

Golf courses at Walt Disney World require all tee times to be reserved 48 hours in advance using a major credit card. Proper golf attire must be worn at all times on the courses, and shoes with metal spikes are not permitted.

About The Author

Rob Vaux has been a professional writer and editor since 1995. He has traveled throughout Europe and North America as well as parts of North Africa. Since 2000, he has been a professional movie critic at Flipside Movie Emporium, the Sci-Fi Movie Page and Mania.com. Vaux has a Master of Arts in English literature from Syracuse University.
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