• brbposting@sh.itjust.works
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    3 days ago

    Source? You owe me 20min reading about cartoon mice btw :p hehe Disney is a big rabbit hole

    In Paris, it’s not unusual to see visitors strolling through Disneyland Paris with McDonald’s bags in hand. In California and Florida, Disney parks explicitly allow guests to bring in outside food and nonalcoholic drinks, as long as certain guidelines are followed.

    ^- https://www.disneydining.com/disney-parks-explain-enforcement-of-food-and-drink-ban-cj1/

    Didn’t see collapsing lady, water should be fine, thankfully!!

      • Pieisawesome@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        3 days ago

        They allowed outside food/water 10+ years ago. They also have free water that you have to ask for and drinking fountains. Protip: bring a camelback.

        Now I used to live near Disney world and went pretty much every week using a season pass for a year. I also rotated through a bunch of competitor park doing the same frequency.

        People get heat exhausted and pass out constantly. They aren’t used to the heat or direct sunlight, humidity, or the length of queues. Florida summers on asphalt is not a joke.

        I would usually see 1-2 groups dealing with heat related injuries most times I went to any theme park.