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Shanghai food photography charging standard

Can't bring: food; Alcoholic beverages; More than 600 ml of non-alcoholic beverages. Visitors are advised to enjoy the above food and non-alcoholic drinks before entering the park.

Canned or glass containers (except canned food for infants).

Wheelbarrows and wheeled vehicles-excluding hand-propelled wheelchairs, electric auxiliary mobile devices for the disabled with no less than three wheels and a speed not exceeding 16 km/h, and baby carriages with a size not exceeding 92 cm X 132 cm.

Play with equipment with pulleys, such as roller skates and shoes with pulleys, skateboards and scooters.

Large-scale professional photography and camera equipment and tools; Large tripod, folding chair and stool.

Baggage over 56 cm X 36 cm X 23 cm. Other wheeled luggage shall not be allowed to enter the park during rush hours and other necessary circumstances.

Extended reading:

Shall not engage in the following activities:

Without our permission,

Selling or exchanging goods or services, or displaying any goods or services for the purpose of selling or exchanging, including but not limited to any form of tour guide service.

Distribute and display any form of printed matter or records, or use any flag, banner or logo.

Hold an assembly, a theme activity, a performance or a speech.

Use the telescopic rod of camera/mobile phone/handheld 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.

Pretending to be or playing any Disney role, affecting the operation of other tourists or parks.

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 violation of the laws of People's Republic of China (PRC).

References:

Description of the official website of Disneyland