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What do you think of Shanghai university students suing Disney?
Regarding the "No Food in Parks" rule, Shanghai Disney Resort replied: This is consistent with most theme parks in China and other Disney destinations in Asia.

2065438+At the beginning of 2009, Xiao Wang, a junior at Shanghai East China University of Political Science and Law, was stopped by the park staff when he entered Shanghai Disneyland with snacks. Xiao Wang believed that the rules formulated by the garden were illegal, which led to the violation of his legitimate rights and interests, so he took Shanghai Disneyland to court with a complaint.

According to CCTV Financial Channel, regarding the regulation that "food is forbidden in parks", Shanghai Disney Resort replied in an email to reporters that the regulations on take-away food and drinks are consistent with most theme parks in China and other destinations of Disney in Asia; If tourists bring their own food or drinks, they can enjoy them in the rest area outside the park.

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2065438+On March 5, 2009, Shanghai Disneyland was brought to court because the park staff prevented Xiao Wang, a junior at Shanghai East China University of Political Science and Law, from bringing snacks into the park. On the afternoon of August 1 1, Shanghai Disney Resort replied that the regulations on take-away food and drinks were consistent with those of other theme parks in Asia.

On September 6th, Shanghai Disneyland said that visitors will be able to bring their own food into the park. On September 12, according to the news of the Shanghai Pudong New Area Court, students from East China University of Political Science and Law sued Shanghai Disneyland for banning eating and drinking, and the two sides reached a mediation agreement. The food loss was 46.30 yuan, and Disney compensated 50 yuan.