So, the question arises – is it ok to wear Disney merchandise at Universal? Specifically two of Disney's most iconic items, Mickey Ears and Princess Dresses. Now the quick, direct, and technical answer is yes.
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I think you'll be happy to know that for the most part, you can leave your Minnie ears on for most attractions at Walt Disney World throughout the day. Of course, while enjoying the higher speed thrill rides you'll either be asked to take them off or will need to hold on to them while they are on your head.
Guests are always able to purchase any ear they would like, but some of Disney's fans are calling for the company to end gendered ears altogether. Many of Disney's make fans feel they are given less variety of designs with the Mickey ears. Fans also sometimes do not like the aesthetic of the bow on the Minnie ears.
According to a livestream from one of the creators of Sparkling Dreamers — Christopher Martin — he has been banned from Walt Disney World Resort for life. Martin said that he had taken the bus to Magic Kingdom, but discovered his reservation has disappeared.
Just because parents can't wear a full-on Disney character costume, it doesn't mean you can't get into the Disney spirit. All ages can make Disney on Ice more memorable by wearing Mickey ears or Disney t-shirts, hoodies, and other clothing.
Yes, I am happy to share that you are welcome to wear ear hats and headbands and share your Disney style at the theme parks. I believe they are the most popular accessories, and you will spot several Guests wearing them everywhere at the parks.
Many of these fake ears can be purchased for around $10 on eBay or Ali Express, but are being sold for $25 – $40 (or more!) on resale sites so if you do care about authenticity, it's important to know what to look for. Previously we examined all tags and Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Ears.
The following items are not permitted: any type of explosive or weapon, alcoholic beverages, marijuana, illegal drugs, clothing likely to create a danger or disturbance, clothing that may create a false impression of employment by Universal or as emergency personnel, segways (unless utilized as an ADA mobility device), ...
And, yes you can bring your own Harry Potter robe from home to the theme parks. You will of course still have to follow the safety guidelines when it comes to wearing your Harry Potter robe on some of the rides at Universal!
One of our top tips for what to wear to Universal Studios, especially in Orlando is lightweight clothing and have an option to add layers. Florida is hot and humid outside and inside you'll be in air conditioning, so having a lightweight sweatshirt is ideal for waiting inside in lines as well as in the evenings.
Overall, the classic and sequined ears were TOTALLY wearable. We wouldn't consider comfort an issue — even when spending a whole day in the theme parks. Those balloon ears can definitely feel a little wonky, but if you love them, you might be able to live with it.
One of our top tips for what to wear to Universal Studios, especially in Orlando is lightweight clothing and have an option to add layers. Florida is hot and humid outside and inside you'll be in air conditioning, so having a lightweight sweatshirt is ideal for waiting inside in lines as well as in the evenings.
Its skip-the-line system (Universal Express Pass) is much more expensive and much less complicated than Disney's Genie+ / Lightning Lane system. It generally has lower crowds, and the smaller ride lineups make the parks a little easier to tackle once you know how to get on the heavy hitters (hint: arrive early).
Universal Prices. Another very popular question we receive is, is Disney or Universal Cheaper? And as a general rule of thumb, Universal is cheaper than Disney in almost every category, from tickets to theme park food, and the most noticeable being hotel rooms.
Universal's Attendance Grew More Than Disney's in 2022, Report Reveals. For nearly twenty years following its 1971 grand opening, Walt Disney World remained an unchallenged titan in the Orlando theme park industry. But Universal Orlando Resort has slowly chipped away at Disney's market share over the past few decades.