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Disney bans mega strollers and smoking in parks
https://www.travelweekly.com/Travel-News/Hotel-News/Disney-bans-mega-strollers-and-smoking-in-parks
By Jamie Biesiada / Hotels / Travel Weekly / travelweekly.com / Mar 28, 2019
“Disney is banning smoking and large strollers from its theme parks and other areas this spring.
Effective May 1, there will no longer be any smoking areas inside Walt Disney World or Disneyland theme parks, water parks, the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex or Downtown Disney District in Anaheim, Calif.
Smoking will still be permitted in designated areas outside the entrances to those locations, at Disney Springs in Orlando and at Disney hotels for guests with room or dining reservations.
Also effective May 1, strollers larger than 31 inches wide and 52 inches long will not be permitted, nor will stroller wagons.
Disney said the new guidelines will help ease congestion within the parks, and many strollers on the market today, including double jogging strollers, fit within the new requirements.
Disney rents single and double strollers. Double strollers are not currently available for rent at Disneyland, but that amenity will be introduced soon.
Additionally, guests are no longer allowed to bring loose ice and dry ice into Disney parks. Disney recommends reusable ice packs or requesting complimentary cups of ice at quick-service dining locations.”
Photo Credit: Matt Stroshane/Disney
https://www.travelweekly.com/Travel-News/Hotel-News/Disney-bans-mega-strollers-and-smoking-in-parks
By Jamie Biesiada / Hotels / Travel Weekly / travelweekly.com / Mar 28, 2019
“Disney is banning smoking and large strollers from its theme parks and other areas this spring.
Effective May 1, there will no longer be any smoking areas inside Walt Disney World or Disneyland theme parks, water parks, the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex or Downtown Disney District in Anaheim, Calif.
Smoking will still be permitted in designated areas outside the entrances to those locations, at Disney Springs in Orlando and at Disney hotels for guests with room or dining reservations.
Also effective May 1, strollers larger than 31 inches wide and 52 inches long will not be permitted, nor will stroller wagons.
Disney said the new guidelines will help ease congestion within the parks, and many strollers on the market today, including double jogging strollers, fit within the new requirements.
Disney rents single and double strollers. Double strollers are not currently available for rent at Disneyland, but that amenity will be introduced soon.
Additionally, guests are no longer allowed to bring loose ice and dry ice into Disney parks. Disney recommends reusable ice packs or requesting complimentary cups of ice at quick-service dining locations.”
Photo Credit: Matt Stroshane/Disney