The “Disney free shirt hack” went viral, with all sorts of people attempting to receive a free Disney shirt. Well, thankfully, Disney caught on fairly quickly. Instead of Disney giving out free shirts to those with revealing tops, they asked the Guest to purchase their own shirt or leave the Park.
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Inappropriate AttireDisney reserves the right to deny admission to or remove any person wearing attire that is considered inappropriate or attire that could detract from the experience of other Guests.
For Guests Ages 14 and OlderThemed T-shirts, blouses, sweatshirts and hats are acceptable. Acceptable accessories include: transparent wings, plastic Lightsabers, toy swords and tutus. Headwear may be worn as long as it does not cover the face. Masks of any kind may not be worn, except for medical purposes.
Your princess is in luck though, the attire policies at the Disneyland Resort allow guests under the age of 14 to wear costumes in the park! Sadly, wearing a costume doesn't cover park admission.
Disney Still Owns Mickey Mouse TrademarksTrademark protections last as long as Disney continues to use Mickey Mouse as a brand. If anyone uses the Mickey Mouse imagery in a way that people will think of Disney, that may constitute trademark infringement.
If you're heading Disney parks and are thinking of dressing up, you may want to think again. Disney does not allow park guests over the age of 14 to dress in costumes like princess dresses. It could detract from the overall park experience and kids may confuse guests for Disney's real characters.
Proper attire, including shoes and shirts, must be worn at all times. The parks are a casual, family-oriented environment. Ensuring that the parks are family-friendly is an important part of the Disney experience. In that spirit, we ask you to use your discretion and common sense.
so the excessive showing of skin. is definitely up to disney's discretion. they're not specifying. and that's for a reason. it's really up to cast members to decide.
All Guests may dress as their favorite character, but may not pose for pictures or sign autographs for other Guests. Costumes must be family-friendly and may not be obstructive, offensive, objectionable or violent. Costumes may not contain any weapons that resemble or could easily be mistaken for an actual weapon.
Of course, if you're willing to break a bone just so you can get a quick entry onto Mr. Toad's Wild Ride you have more serious problems than waiting in long lines at Disneyland. Celebrities get everything for free, right? Most times, yes, but not at Disneyland.
Free Theme Park Entry is Top Cast Member PerkWhether they are working directly in one of the parks or they're at one of the resort hotels or Disney-owned shops in Downtown Disney or Disney Springs, they receive a pass that will allow them to enter any of the Walt Disney World or Disneyland theme parks for free.
Suitcases, bags, coolers or backpacks, with or without wheels, larger than 24 long x 15 wide x 18 high (61 cm x 38 cm x 46 cm) are not allowed in any theme park. Loose or dry ice is not permitted in these containers. Re-usable ice packs are recommended.
More On: disney“We reserve the right to deny admission to or remove any person wearing attire that we consider inappropriate or attire that could detract from the experience of other guests,” read the Disneyland and Disney World guidelines.
NOT PERMITTED: Tank tops, swim suits or swim cover ups, hats for gentlemen, cut offs or clothing with rips/tears are not allowed. T-shirts with offensive language/graphics will also not be permitted.
According to Disneyland's website, the rules that visitors must adhere to include: not impersonating Disney characters, not wearing clothing with objectionable language or graphics, and not wearing clothing that exposes excessive portions of the skin that may be viewed as inappropriate in a family environment.
Disney parks let you show some skin, but not too much skin, at its parks. You must wear shoes and shirts at all times. You should avoid clothes with excessive ripping as these may violate parks' modesty rules.
Guests can officially hug Mickey Mouse again!Disney World is bringing back “normal” character meet-and-greets in a phased return, and we're already seeing a few characters back to their traditional meet-and-greets in the parks!