Folding chairs

Walt_Disney

Active Member
get a tag to collect them and have them put in storage.

Disney has storage? Do they charge for this? Because if there's no charge I think I'll save myself some money each month i spend at the self storage place and bring in a few carts of boxes and then when security at the front gate tells me i cant bring it in the park, i'll have them give me storage.
 

sbkline

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
I have seen air beds, chairs, and tents at Epcot on New Years Eve Day. They set up when they first enter WS, and sit there all day long. I was always shocked that this was allowed. It also shocked me that they would pay to sit from 8 am till midnight just to see 15 minutes of fireworks. (which is a very good show btw!)

Funny that I should read this after coming home from working at Walmart tonight, where a bunch of people have been sitting around all day (some of them since Yesterday) waiting for that silly PSIII to come out. :lol:
 

Tramp

New Member
We have a couple of those folding chairs that go in a bag and we planned on taking those on our next trip so we could get a good view of the fireworks. Basically, set up camp right in front of the iron gate, as opposed to sitting on the benches only to have some clown come and stand right in front of us and block our view. However, someone in another thread said that he doesn't think such chairs are allowed in the park. Is this true?

I have two of the chairs that you are talking about. They are tubular chairs that fold up nicely and fit into a vinyl sack. They're lightweight but they are about 3 feet long when folded up. Personally, I think they'd be a royal pain in the rump to lug around Disney World.

Here's the only point I'd like to make.

Take a look at this photo. Doesn't it look like the sack with our chair in it?

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It contains an assault rifle.:eek:
 

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