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Published 13:58 6 Apr 2019 BST

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Yes, we know waiting in line for the different Disney attractions can take its toll. However, unless you require a chair for medical or mobility reasons, folding chairs are on Disney’s restricted items list. 4. No selfie sticks You might just have to resort to the old "sorry, do you mind taking a picture of us..." thing, because as of now, “hand-held extension poles for cameras and mobile devices” are prohibited at all Disney parks. 5. No glass containers Yes, we agree that buying food inside Disney parks is expensive, but if you are bringing in your own snacks, just make sure they are in plastic or steel containers. The same goes for reusable water bottles or coffee cups. Glass containers are banned from the parks due to the risk of breakage. (Note that small glass containers for baby food are fine.)Life

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