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Can you wear Jedi robes at Disney?

If your cloak were long enough to drag on the ground, it would either need to be altered or left home. But since it does not drag on the ground and Jedi robes and cloaks are not subject to the same restrictions imposed on capes such as those used by some members of the First Order, it sounds like it will be OK.



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RELATED: Here's a Guide to Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge Lingo However, visitors hoping to don Jedi robes as they venture through Black Spire Outpost will be out of luck. Disney World has no-costume policy for people ages 14 and older.

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So, what can't you wear? Not permitted are robes or military-style attire, masks, face paint, elaborate headwear, blasters or holsters (lightsabers are allowed) or hard items such as body armor, helmets or kneepads. This means you need to leave your Stormtrooper suit at home.

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Not permitted are robes or military-style attire, masks, face paint, elaborate headwear, blasters or holsters (lightsabers are allowed) or hard items such as body armor, helmets or kneepads. This means you need to leave your Stormtrooper suit at home.

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While you may bring the full lightsaber into the theme parks, please know you'll be asked to stow it away safely to enjoy any attractions so your plan to just bring the hilt is a good one.

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As you stated, the Costume Guidelines say that full helmets are not allowed. Headwear may be worn as long as it does not cover the face and the eyes are visible. I asked a Cast Member about simply bringing the helmet into the event without donning it, as an accessory to your costume.

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This unique shop is not only a place where you can build and take home your very own Lightsaber, but you'll experience a Jedi ceremony that is unlike anything else.

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