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45B.17. Alcoholic Beverages in Parks. Subdivision 1. It is unlawful for any person to bring upon, or to possess or consume in, a park the contents of a container of an alcoholic beverage that contains or has a capacity of two or more gallons. This section shall not apply to a person licensed to sell alcoholic beverages on parkland, to an employee or agent acting on behalf of such licensee, nor to a person delivering an alcoholic beverage to such licensee. Subd. 2 Notwithstanding subdivision 1, it is unlawful for any person to bring upon, or to possess or consume in, Mayo Park a container of an alcoholic beverage. This subdivision shall not apply when the Board issues a permit allowing the sale, possession or consumption of alcoholic beverages in Mayo Park. Subd. 3. Notwithstanding subdivision 1, it is unlawful for any person to bring upon, or to possess or consume in, Foster-Arend Park a container of an alcoholic beverage. This subdivision shall not apply when the Board issues a permit allowing the sale, possession or consumption of alcoholic beverages in Foster-Arend Park. (3868, 5/19/08)
No, in fact Disney states that they do not allow food and drink of any kind into the park, and offers a Picnic Area near the Main Entrance Plaza that has lockers (costs is $10 to $15) that can hold ice cheats. In reality, Disney does allow individual portions of food and drink. Major exceptions are glass bottles, alcoholic beverages and things like buckets of chicken, loafs of bread, etc. But to bring in a few pre-made sandwiches and some small bottles of water are OK. Best thing to do is spread out your food and drink within your group, so one person isn't carrying too much. Disney does inspect bags before you enter the parks and Ticket Booth area.
Rosa parks favorite drink was apple juice
Kenyans are not allowed to farm in national parks is because farming would endanger African wildlife.
Typically, no.
Off-road vehicles are typically allowed only in designated areas within National Parks, but most parks have no designated areas for motorbike scrambling or other off-road vehicles.
Actually, yes you Can
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Buses weren't allowed to be segregated any longer.
Im looking for a beach to do the same. Somewhere that I can have a fire,music and get drunk without anyone saying anything to me.
If it's outside-sure.
In national parks and monuments, no. In SOME national preserves, but only by special permission. In national forests, yes; but it's regulated.