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Does Disney allow nose piercings?

You would have to take it out. Disney does not allow facial piercings or more than one earring in each ear.



For Guests, Disney has a very permissive policy in 2026: nose piercings and other facial piercings are fully allowed as long as they are not deemed "obstructive, offensive, or violent" (such as jewelry with sharp spikes or inappropriate imagery). For Cast Members (Employees), the policy has become significantly more inclusive under the "Disney Look" update of recent years. Cast Members are now permitted to have visible nose piercings (typically a single small stud or hoop) and other modest facial piercings, provided they are kept professional and "appropriate for the theme of the show." However, there are still strict safety guidelines for those working in "Food & Beverage" or "Safety-Critical" roles (like ride operators), where certain jewelry may be restricted to prevent it from falling into food or machinery. For a 2026 visitor, having a nose piercing will not affect your entry or experience in any Disney park worldwide, reflecting Disney's ongoing effort to modernize its standards of guest and employee expression.

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