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As long as the cutlery has the park name emblazoned on the handle all is good. When they go to the generic Disney Parks Logo on the cutlery is where I draw the line.
Are you allowed to take cutlery from say the food court at AKL and use it at ASM? Or bring cutlery from a prior trip back and reuse it, or do you have to get new cutlery?
Is cutlery allowed inside the front gates of Magic Kingdom? Do they have to be in plastic bags and labeled as such? Do I have to declare that I'm bringing outside cutlery inside the park?
Never use it myself, I just use my hands, great for turkey legs, hot dogs, ice cream cones etc, I do get some strange looks at Victoria and Albert however.
as long as it is clean, sanitary, and safe, i use it. however, i do like the just steel ones because they are less bulky. i only use wood handled one if it is warranted
"I've a little money and a take away curry, I'm on my way home to my wife. She'll be lining up the cutlery, You know she's expecting me Polishing the glasses and pulling out the cork."
I don't have any cutlery preference, but I couldn't resist quoting the only song I know that uses the term cutlery.
For those that don't know the song (one of my top five all-time favorites), the narrator then gets beat up. Probably because the cutlery did not have a Disney park logo.
When the robots came to Disney
They came on Xmas Day
They didn't like the turkey
They threw it all away
They ate up all the knives and forks
And then they asked for more
I've never seen a Disney dinner
Quite like that before!
(Yup, way too much time on my hands sorta smiley)
I favor steel any old day of the week. Here at home I use Laguiole.