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Learn All About Universal Orlando's Bag Policy and Locker System

by Tad on December 25, 2024
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We frogs like to travel light whenever we go to Universal Orlando Resort, but for some rides, locker usage is unavoidable — even if you’re just carrying your phone and wallet. Unlike at Walt Disney World, where you can take your bags on almost all rides, Universal requires you to check your bags and belongings before you board many of the rides at Universal Studios Florida and Universal Islands of Adventure. After all, these are some coasters with capital Cs! Using the lockers is fairly simple, but we’ve compiled everything you need to know about the Universal Orlando lockers, including where to find them in the parks and advice on which one best suits your needs!

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Universal Orlando's Bag Policy

All guests must pass through metal detectors at the security hub before you reach Universal CityWalk or the theme parks. Bags, purses and backpacks are subject to X-ray and/or additional inspection. Suitcases and bags with wheels are not allowed.

Acceptable Items

  • Bottled water (maximum two liters per guest)
  • Small snacks that do not require heating
  • Any food required for medical purposes and medically indicated nutritional supplements
  • Any food required for special dietary needs
  • Baby food or baby formula
  • Soft-sided insulated bags no larger than 8.5" wide x 6" high x 6" deep

Prohibited Items

  • Glassware or glass containers
  • Open containers or drinks containing alcohol
  • Hard-sided coolers
  • Soft-sided coolers larger than 8.5" wide x 6" high x 6" deep
  • Picnic lunches, or any food that requires heating or refrigeration
  • Folding chairs
  • Any type of explosive, weapon, item that can be used as a weapon or has the appearance of a weapon
  • Marijuana, or any item containing cannabis or related paraphernalia
  • Illegal items or substances
  • Clothing likely to create a danger, incite a disturbance or display offensive language or content
  • Clothing or accessories that represent someone as emergency personnel or that may create a false impression of employment by Universal
  • Power driven devices such as Segways (unless utilized as an ADA mobility device), hoverboards, drones or any other radio frequency-controlled device
  • Selfie sticks are permitted at Universal’s discretion but must be properly secured and not in use on any rides or attractions
  • Any other items Universal personnel deem to be inappropriate, disruptive or harmful

Complimentary Ride Lockers

Based on how much you’re carrying around and what rides you’re going on, Universal offers three different types of lockers: complimentary ride lockers, pre-paid ride lockers and all-day lockers. Let's start with the most commonly used — the complimentary ride lockers!

Lockers at Universal Orlando - Mummy

The good news is that if you just need a place to stash your gear while you ride, you can use the Universal Orlando lockers for rides at the locations listed below for FREE! The "free" time is calculated using the ride's current wait time and the actual duration of the ride (with a generous cushion). After that, each additional half-hour is $3 (with a daily max of $25). A locker attendant can override charges that accrued for reasons outside your control (such as the ride breaking down).

Free Ride Lockers at Universal Studios Florida:

Free Ride Lockers at Universal Islands of Adventure:

Lockers at Universal Orlando - Incredible Hulk Coaster

Most of these rides allow you to safely store items that can fit in your pocket or a small fanny pack that can be tucked under your shirt. However, all other large items (purses, camera bags, backpacks, etc.) must go inside the ride locker.

At each of these locker stations, there are two different sizes: standard and large lockers. The standard lockers are narrower (measuring 5.5 inches in height, 14 inches in width and 16.9 inches in depth) and can easily fit small purses, wands, wallets and cell phones. But they aren’t tall enough to fit popcorn buckets or cups if standing up straight (an empty reusable cup can fit on its side). The large lockers can fit big backpacks and multiple purses (measuring 13 inches in height, 12 inches in width and 16.9 inches in depth). While the standard lockers are free, these large lockers cost $3 ($3 for every additional half-hour, with a max of $25).

You should also be aware of Universal's "no loose items" policy at The Incredible Hulk Coaster, Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit and Jurassic World VelociCoaster. You must walk through a security screening with metal detectors and scanning wands that detect any items hidden in your pocket (everything from cell phones to coins). At these rides, a team member will instruct you to store all items, no matter the size, inside a ride locker! Lanyards (holding Express passes, tickets, etc.) can be worn on these rides but must be tucked inside your shirt.

Pre-Paid Ride Lockers

Universal Orlando Lockers for Rides - Dudley Do-Right's Ripsaw Falls

What about those crazy water rides, you ask? Unfortunately, Universal does not provide free lockers for the following rides at Islands of Adventure:

However, there are paid short-term, single-entry lockers right outside of these rides so that you can protect any belongings you don't want to get soaked. The only difference between these lockers and the free ones is that you pay $5 (or $6 for large lockers) for the first 90 minutes and $3 for each half-hour after that. There's also a $25 daily maximum on these short-term lockers.

For the flume rides, we typically just tuck our belongings under our feet and they usually are just fine. If you're worried about something in particular getting too wet, such as camera gear, perhaps rent the lockers for peace of mind. Bilge-Rat Barges has a compartment with a cover in the center of the raft that can usually hold every guest's belongings.

All-Day Lockers

Lockers at Universal Orlando - All Day

If you bring a large backpack with items (such as bathing suits, towels, change of clothes, etc.) that you don’t necessarily need to lug around with you all day, you can choose to use Universal’s all-day lockers, which are located near the entrances of the parks. For these lockers, you can return anytime and continue to use the same locker throughout the day.

These stations also have two different sizes: large lockers and family lockers. The large lockers (measuring 13 inches in height, 12 inches in width and 16.9 inches in depth) cost $15, while the family lockers (16.25 inches in height, 12 inches in width and 16.9 inches in depth) cost $20. There is a limited amount, but we don’t see too many families using these lockers, so you shouldn’t need to worry about not getting one.

These all-day lockers are emptied one hour after park closing, so don’t froget your belongings!

How to Use Universal Orlando’s Lockers for Rides

Lockers at Universal Orlando - Gringotts

Universal’s relatively new locker system is simpler than ever! The old locker system, which required your fingerprint (and your brain to remember your locker number!) has been replaced. Now, can simply scan your park ticket and it’ll open the assigned locker immediately! When you return from the ride, scan your park ticket once again at the station where you left your belongings. Your locker will magically open! Just remember if you're sharing lockers with friends or family, the lockers are tied to one person's ticket, so that person will need to be present to open the locker. Note: If you need to pay for your locker, there are just a couple of additional steps.

Universal Orlando Lockers for Rides - Pay Station

For any of the pre-paid lockers, you must go to one of the locker pay stations first. You’ll select the locker size, scan the barcode on your park ticket and pay. Then, you'll need to go to a locker rental station and scan your ticket. Similar to the free lockers, it’ll open a locker for you.

Lockers at Universal Orlando - Men in Black

If you have any problems or use a mobile park ticket, look for a locker attendant. They should be stationed nearby and can hand you a single-use locker ticket. Use that to scan instead of your pass. If there's an issue and the locker attendant needs to open the locker for you, they may ask you to describe what's inside before opening it. Also, be prepared to show your ID to confirm it's your belongings.

There you have it! Everything you need to know about the lockers at Universal Orlando. Make sure to check out our park plans for the Universal Orlando Resort or download our app, which allows you to see wait times and customize your own plans.

Related: Best Ways to Ride Hagrid's Magical Creatures Motorbike Adventure

Stay cool!

Keep hopping, Tad!
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Jul 26, 2014 at 6:39 p.m.
James Says...

I locked my hat and a $9.00 refillable drink cup in the lockers at Islands of Adventure. After my ride, the fingerprint scanner confirmed my fingerprint, but told me the locker had been disabled. The locker attendant was courteous, but ultimately useless. At the end of the day, my hat was never found, and Guest Services refused to replace my lost $9.00 cup without a receipt. Who the heck saves the receipt for a cup of soda?I shall not be returning to Universal Studios until they are rid of these lockers. The fingerprint scanners are just not reliable, not just for the lockers, but gate admission as well.

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Dec 11, 2013 at 3:28 a.m.
Stephanie Says...

The first time my husband and I rode Harry Potter we didnt know we had to store our stuff. It was extremely congested with the locker issue. Of course, tons of people get ahead of you if you have to step out of line. We just store all of our belongings at a locker when you enter the park. It makes things easier and you dont have to deal with taking stuff in and out of lockers.

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Jun 20, 2013 at 7:51 p.m.
Kylie Says...

This article gives an incorrect piece of info. I think the pictures are a bit mixed up. When you go to rent a locker, you press down your finger and then a locker opens up. Store your bags in the locker and take note of the locker number.

When you come to retrieve your items, you press down that same finger and type in the 4-digit locker number. There's no typing in of a "pin."

The second to last photo shows the screen when you are obtaining your items.

Please fix this error so people who are using this article for informational purposes do not get confused.

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Jun 20, 2013 at 9:08 p.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Thanks for the catch, Kylie! You're pretty sharp!

-- Tad

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Jun 20, 2013 at 6:35 p.m.
Rosa Says...

I and other people around me had issue with the locker and there was only one attendant trying to help everyone. We were all very frustrated. First, we waited for 2 hours to get on the Harry Potter ride (which we expected so didn't have any issue with the wait time) and then near the ride we are told no bags we had to put in the locker - that was fine until all the people that got off the ride are by the lockers trying to get their stuff out while we are trying to put our stuff in (very chaotic). We couldn't find a locker, after we found one and went back in line there were a lot of people ahead of us. It seems like they should put the lockers outside the ride (even before entering the line). Believe me I wasn't the only one complaining. It was a great ride, just seemed disorganized.

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Jun 6, 2013 at 9:20 p.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Anyone had trouble using the lockers? It seems like there are always locker attendants around to help people.

-- Tad

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