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Do you cut the tags off Disney ears?

New ear headbands at Walt Disney World not only have much shorter tags than they used to but the tags are also perforated for easy removal. The old tags (the fabric ones, not the cardboard ones with the price on them) were often way too noticeable and obstructive if not removed entirely before wearing.



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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.

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From a safety standpoint, each year, thousands of guests lose their Mickey Ears on Disney rides. These headpieces don't fit as snuggly as hats and are exponentially more likely to fly off during a ride. Despite the warnings to remove hats and glasses, people still wear them on rides.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Wearing your special ears is absolutely welcome at the theme parks. Just make sure those ears don't have anything foul or un-Disneylike written on them, which I'm sure they will not.

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According to US copyright law, the rights for a character expire 95 years after the publication of the original work. Disney will lose the Mickey Mouse copyright for Steamboat Willie in 2024, since the short animated film was produced and distributed in 1928.

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