Yes, coolers with outside food and drinks are permitted into the parks as long as it's non-alcoholic and not in a glass container. They do inspect them while entering the parks like any other bag, and be sure not to leave them unattended, unless you want officials going through it (looking for a bomb, or things of that nature)... Animal Kingdom more strict about things though due to the animals safety.
2006-06-26 20:16:45
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answered by ditzychik508 5
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Yes you can, but the size of the cooler is limited and the policy varies from park to park. You cannot bring glass containers or alcohol into any of the parks. Because of 9-11 and our current secutity situation, all coolers, purses, backpacks, etc. are inspected and contraband is confiscated and could bar you from entering the parks.
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2006-06-27 01:45:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Pack a backpack, and stick a water bottle in it and maybe a granola bar or two, maybe some packs of crackers, raisins, small stuff that won't take up alot of space in your bag. Freeze the water bottles the night before and then put them in your bag, that way they will be cold when you need them to be. Don't take too much though, you have to carry it all. I would not take a cooler, there is no where to put it, unless it's very small and you will be using a stroller for children.
2006-06-27 14:47:20
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answered by TellMeMore 3
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I don't know about a cooler, but you can take snacks inside in a large purse, tote bag or backpack. When we went a few years ago, I packed granola bars, fruit snacks, crackers & cheese in my backpack, the latter being the Ritz cheese & crackers that uses a red spreader stick. I packed juice pouches that had been slightly frozen too. I used zipper bags to keep them from sweating on the other stuff.
2006-06-26 17:23:48
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answered by Belle 6
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You can take snacks (chips, crackers, cookies, those kind of things) and drinks in your backpack but not in a cooler. I do think you can take a cooler to the water parks though but I'm not sure.
2006-06-27 12:14:51
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answered by grkgoddessm 3
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Yes, coolers are allowed, though the type allowed varies from park to park. (See below link) However, in all cases, you are NOT allowed to have any sort of alcoholic beverage or glass container. They will search your cooler before you enter the park, and if you have any prohibited items, they will be confiscated.
2006-06-26 17:23:47
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answered by Envirogal612 2
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2016-12-09 02:06:59
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answered by ? 4
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I've taken food into Disneyland and as far ask I know, it is allowed (either that or they never caught me). Food is fairly expensive there. Have a great time...remember to stop and pick up a free map of the park and you can mark off the things that you had visited on your holiday....!!
2006-06-26 17:25:35
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answered by meagain2238 4
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The only type of food or beverage you can legally take into Disney is baby food/bottles for babies. There are many options for purchasing refreshments inside the park, and of course, Disney wants to make as much money on you as they can.
2006-06-27 03:44:07
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answered by Florida Girl 3
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yeah,i have,it's inspected,but i have taken juice and some delicious tropical fruit mix into the park,specificaly blizzard beach,where i snacked after riding a few rides,and going thru the lazy river a zillon times.
2006-06-27 03:38:17
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answered by kamikaze fan 1
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