Good that theme parks' no food rule being tested
Editor's note: Earlier this year, a college student was asked to spend 80 yuan ($12.5) to preserve his snacks, or eat them at the gate or dispose of them himself before he entered Shanghai Disney Resort. The student, who believes his rights as a consumer have been violated, has taken the Disney park to court, demanding that the park's rule that prohibits visitors from bringing in food be invalidated. The Beijing News comments:
There are reportedly three Disney parks in the United States and France that do not have such a provision, and only the Disney parks in China and Japan have it.
In fact, it's not just the Disney that does not allow visitors to bring food into its park area in China and even subjects visitors to a bag search, some domestic tourist destinations also carry out the same practice.















