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On my visit last night- I was walking by the area and noticed this. (Please move to correct thread if this doesn’t apply) have there ever been trash cans with red lids?
 

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Jonesta6

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Curious if that's because it's easier to see if they somehow end up submerged? Or just a weird idiosyncracy?
 
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To my knowledge, ever since the park consolidated alcohol licenses in 2013, any beverage could be brought anywhere, so long as it wasn't a safety concern should they loose the drink. This meant that you could now bring your beer on the train or boat ride.
 
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To my knowledge, ever since the park consolidated alcohol licenses in 2013, any beverage could be brought anywhere, so long as it wasn't a safety concern should they loose the drink. This meant that you could now bring your beer on the train or boat ride.
The only areas that alcoholic drinks aren’t permitted in are Sesame and LOD. Beyond that, everywhere is fair game for drinks, as long as it’s inside the park.
 
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