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ORLANDO, Fla. — Universal Orlando stopped allowing bottled water or other liquids into their parks on Monday, the Orlando Sentinel reports.
A spokesman for the company told the Sentinel in an email that it is not permanent but did not give any details.
He did say visitors could still bring medicine and baby formula to the theme park.
The Sentinel reports there is speculation that Universal could be trying to deter visitors from sneaking in alcohol during its Mardi Gras special event running on certain dates through April 18.
The ban may also be a security measure, Scott Smith, a hospitality associate professor at the University of South Carolina, told the Sentinel.
"It might be that they're concerned about security," Smith told the Sentinel, "but in the end they're going to end up selling more food and beverages through not allowing people to bring in the liquid."
Reportedly, security officials were throwing unopened, full bottles of liquid in the trash but soon ran out of room.
http://www.firstcoastnews.com/story...ottled-water-says-universal-orlando/23547171/
A spokesman for the company told the Sentinel in an email that it is not permanent but did not give any details.
He did say visitors could still bring medicine and baby formula to the theme park.
The Sentinel reports there is speculation that Universal could be trying to deter visitors from sneaking in alcohol during its Mardi Gras special event running on certain dates through April 18.
The ban may also be a security measure, Scott Smith, a hospitality associate professor at the University of South Carolina, told the Sentinel.
"It might be that they're concerned about security," Smith told the Sentinel, "but in the end they're going to end up selling more food and beverages through not allowing people to bring in the liquid."
Reportedly, security officials were throwing unopened, full bottles of liquid in the trash but soon ran out of room.
http://www.firstcoastnews.com/story...ottled-water-says-universal-orlando/23547171/