Since October 5, 2117, the Notes for Visitors of Shanghai Disneyland has been adjusted as follows:
1. You are not allowed to bring the following items into the park: food; Alcoholic beverages; Non-alcoholic beverages exceeding 611 ml;
2. You are not allowed to sell or exchange goods or services, or display any goods or services for the purpose of sale or exchange, including but not limited to any form of tour guide service.
Some foods that Shanghai Disneyland can take are as follows:
Except instant noodles in barrels, all foods and drinks in sealed packages can be taken in, that is, unopened foods.
unopened fruit, the whole fruit can be taken.
Take-away packaged food and bread wrapped with metal wire are not allowed.
if a child wants to drink milk powder, just put it in a jar and bring it in.
Bring a glass to receive water in the park (it must not be a glass). Direct drinking water is cold, and hot water can be received in Barbossa restaurant and Manyuexuan restaurant.
The food and drinks bought by the merchants in the Disney subway station will be packed by the merchants and can be taken in.
Extended information:
Do not engage in the following activities:
Sell or exchange goods or services without our permission, or display any goods or services for the purpose of sale or exchange, including but not limited to any form of tour service.
distribute and display printed matter or recordings in any form, or use any flags, banners or signs.
hold an assembly, a theme activity, a performance or a speech.
use the telescopic pole of camera/mobile phone/hand-held camera (such as selfie stick).
photography, video recording or audio recording, except for personal use and non-commercial purposes.
engage in any interview behavior without prior permission, including but not limited to photography, video recording, recording, interviewing tourists or cast members.
impersonating or playing any Disney role will affect other tourists or the operation of the park.
feed the animals in the park, including birds.
Fly kites and control remote control devices, such as drones and remote control toys.
any dangerous behavior or behavior that may hinder the operation of the park and any supporting facilities.
any act that violates the laws of the people's Republic of China.
References:
Shanghai Disneyland-Notes for Paradise.