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Guest Banned From Disney After Stupid Attempt to Break the Rules

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When you step foot into one of Disney’s many gorgeous theme parks and resorts, there are certain rules and regulations that you inherently agree to follow. For example, you are not allowed to bring weapons, including pepper spray, into the parks. Guests are also not allowed to bring any kind of cannabis or tobacco products into the parks, even if they have medical permission to use it.

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Another big rule is that no outside alcohol is allowed in the parks. Guests are allowed to bring in things like snacks, sandwiches, and non-alcoholic drinks, as long as they are not in glass bottles or containers.

One guest found out the hard way that Disney is very strict when it comes to these rules. And they don’t appreciate guests who knowingly and blatantly try to break those rules.

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TikToker Star Girl (@nessa.gado) shared a video showing her sister getting banned from Disneyland. Her sister had tried to sneak alcohol into the theme parks and was caught by security. The woman tried to sneak it in by putting cans of booze into Pringles canisters that she had emptied out.

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Now, many guests have probably been able to successfully sneak alcohol into the parks, since Disney’s security screening isn’t 100% foolproof. However, it looks like this guest didn’t take one thing into account. The lids on Pringles canisters are clear — meaning all the Disney security guard had to do was look through the lid to see that there were no chips in the container.

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According to the Disneyland Resort website, there is one instance when guests are allowed to bring alcohol with them to the resort:

Prohibited Items

    • Alcoholic beverages, except in the Hotels of the Disneyland Resort. Wine may be brought in to the Downtown Disney District to be consumed at select table service restaurants only, corkage fees apply.
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We do not know how long the woman in the video has been banned. Disney will give guests trespass notices that will last for a certain amount of time. Those who break the rules in a more egregious manner may receive a lifetime ban. Guests who have been banned may appeal Disney’s decision.

Have you ever seen someone try to sneak prohibited items into a Disney Park? Let us know in the comments.

About Krysten Swensen

A born and bred New England girl living the Disney life in Southern California. I love to read, to watch The Golden Girls, and love everything to do with Disney and Universal. I also love to share daily doses of Disney on my Disney Instagram @BrazzleDazzleDisney!

One comment

  1. I did discover that one is not permitted to bring tape of any kind into the park. Last year (before I discovered that you can buy silicone band keepers on Amazon), I brought a very small roll of narrow Gorilla tape to put on My Magic Band, as I’d lost one the previous day (those darn bands are poorly designed). The security CM was extremely kind, and explained that tape wasn’t allowed, that months ago he had told a Bridal group that they couldn’t bring tape in for some get together thing they had planned. It was a new one for me, lol. I took it back to my car, which wasn’t far away. Gorilla tape is pricey.
    PSA: go on Amazon and look for “silicone band keepers.” You’ll thank me when your kid (or you) keeps the expensive Magic Band and doesn’t, say, lose it in Fantasyland. Not that I’d know anything about that.