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Disneyland Bag Policy: Your Ultimate Guide

Disneyland bag policy guide

What's the best place to create fun memories with family, friends, and loved ones? Many would name Disneyland as the top answer. It's the place where your imagination is free to run wild, and your inner child can enjoy all the attractions. Located in Anaheim, Disneyland has been an iconic landmark since it opened in 1955.

The park has been through all kinds of changes and updates since then, but each one has only made it bigger and better. In 2023 a whopping 23 million people visited, and it's a statistic that only seems to keep growing year over year.

If you have a trip planned to nearby Los Angeles or Anaheim and you plan on visiting Disneyland then there are a few things you'll need to know. There is a strict bag policy, as well as other rules that guests have to follow. We'll take a look at those specifics, and what you can do if you have your luggage in tow as you head to the park.

Disneyland bag policy

Disneyland Bag Policy Details

The bag policy allows for some bags, but there are still many prohibited items. The policy is in place to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all guests at Disney Parks. Suitcases/luggage, bags, backpacks, and coolers, with or without wheels that exceed 24" long x 15" wide x 18" high won't be allowed through the park entrance.

Every person and item that is brought into the park is also subject to security inspection and screening. Disney Parks can also refuse items and bags they deem inappropriate.

Don't bring your luggage or suitcase to Disneyland parks

Store Your Luggage with Bounce So You Can Properly Enjoy the Parks

We know that you're excited about your visit to Disney parks and you're probably already making note of the attractions and rides you want to go on, but before rushing ahead we need to talk about your luggage. Because the bag policy is strict, you may need a place to temporarily store your luggage and oversized items. We've got many locations near Disneyland that could be the perfect solution.

We don't just specialize in temporary luggage storage, our goal is to provide the most convenient solution out there. Not only that, we also offer affordable rates, including our 24-hour flat rate fee. Simply download our app, make a booking at the most convenient location, and enjoy your time in the park luggage-free. To give you peace of mind, we also include $10,000 protection on every booking.

Additional rules and policies at Disneyland

Additional Rules, Policies, and Tips for Disneyland Park

Besides the policy regarding bags, there are additional rules, policies, and tips for Disneyland Resort and Park. Let's take a look.

Disney Parks Outside Food and Drink Policy

For those thinking about bringing food, snacks, and beverages into the park, there are some rules. You a permitted to bring in nonalcoholic beverages and outside food and snacks as long as they are for personal consumption. These items cannot be packed in glass containers unless it is baby food jars. Just be sure to let a security cast member know that you have these items during the security inspection process.

Outside alcohol cannot be brought into the parks, except in the hotels of the Disneyland Resort.

Getting to the Parks

For guests choosing to drive, Disneyland offers lots of onsite parking. You will need to allow time to park and ride the shuttle to the entrance gates. There is ADA-friendly parking as well near the park gates in specialty lots. Shuttles, limos, and taxis can bring you to the park and drop you off at specific locations. 

Metro lines and bus lines will bring you to the park as well. The LAX Shuttle & Airline Connections sign will take you to the Disney buses straight from the airport. The Metro Rail Green Line will drop you off at Norwalk Station, and you can then board Metro Express Line 460 to get to the resort itself.

Rideshare drivers will drop you off near the Rainforest Café and ESPN Zone. There is a taxi pickup area near the main esplanade between Disneyland and Disney California Adventure.

If you've booked a Disney vacation where you'll be staying at a Disneyland Resort, then you will already be on-property and don't need to worry about transportation methods.

Disneyland Camera Policy

Guests can feel free to take photos and videos while in the park, but the items need to fit in a backpack. The park doesn't allow selfie sticks, monopods, and tripods that exceed 6" in length.

Supervision of Children

While Disneyland is a family atmosphere, children are required to be supervised. All guests under 14 years old must be accompanied by a guest older than 14. When boarding rides, kids under age seven must be accompanied by a guest age 14 or older.

Specific Disneyland Rules

It is recommended you also read about the list of prohibited items so you are prepared when you get to the site. Items include:

  • Firearms and weapons
  • Toys that look like weapons or firearms (toy guns, squirt guns, toy blasters, and so on)
  • Laser pointers
  • Artificial noisemakers, horns, whistles
  • Smoking, e-cigarettes, and tobacco are only allowed the outdoor designated smoking areas
  • Smoking marijuana or other illegal substances
  • Pepper spray and mace
  • Outside alcoholic beverages
  • Drones
  • Animals with the exception of service animals
  • Fireworks
  • Remote-control toys
  • Glass containers
  • Wagons (this includes stroller wagons)
  • Folding Chairs
  • Golf clubs within Disney California Adventure Park or Disneyland Park

Make Sure Your Time in Disneyland Park is Memorable

Disneyland is a place where dreams can come true. No matter your age, there's something for everyone here. So if you've got tickets and you're counting down the days until your holiday, take the time to review these policies and rules and be sure to store your luggage with us. These tips will ensure you have a fabulous time during your visit.