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Don't forget to bring a valid photo ID that matches your booking details for smooth entry.
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Ensure your comfort by wearing suitable walking shoes, applying sunscreen, and dressing appropriately for the day's weather conditions.
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Carry your mobile device with the official Disney app installed to access park maps, check wait times, manage mobile tickets, and locate your car easily.
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Remember that alcoholic beverages, illegal substances, and weapons of any kind are strictly prohibited within the park premises.
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Avoid bringing large suitcases, coolers, or bags exceeding 24" (L) x 15" (W) x 18" (H) as they are not permitted.
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Leave behind drones, remote-controlled devices, skateboards, scooters, and inline skates as these items are not allowed inside the parks.
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While most furry friends are not allowed, registered service animals are an exception to this rule.
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Remember that loose or dry ice, glass containers, and alcoholic beverages are not allowed on the premises.
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Rest assured that all parks offer wheelchair accessibility, with convenient entrances and facilities scattered throughout.
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Accessible restrooms, as well as companion facilities, can be found in various locations for your convenience.
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Service animals are welcome in most areas, but be sure to check park guidelines for specific rules regarding attractions.
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Kindly note that all guests are required to undergo security screening before being granted entry to the park.
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Children under 14 must be accompanied by a guest who is at least 14 years old.
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If you plan to leave and return on the same day, ensure you have a valid ticket and a hand stamp for re-entry.
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Stroller rentals are conveniently available at the park entrance for your convenience.
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Remember that inappropriate swimwear, items with buckles, rivets, zippers, exposed metal, or sharp objects are not permitted in the water park.
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For safety reasons, jeans and wetsuits are not permitted on water park rides, including popular ones like Bay Slides, Humunga Kowabunga, Ketchakiddee Creek, and Storm Slides.
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For young ones in diapers, it's important to have them wear swim diapers or plastic pants while enjoying the water attractions.
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Free life jackets can be found at self-service racks across the parks for added safety during water activities.
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Keep in mind that certain rides have age and height restrictions and may require adult supervision for younger guests.