So Does Disney height include shoes? Disney measures the height of children with shoes on. Therefore, shoes count towards the total – helpful for children close to the height requirement.
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A few minutes later, I was able to clarify Disney's shoe policy: All guests who whose feet will touch the ground need to be wearing shoes at all times. This includes crawling babies who will be exploring play areas.
Disney measures the height of children with shoes on. Therefore, shoes count towards the total – helpful for children close to the height requirement. However, high-heeled shoes or overly chunky shoes do not count toward the total height measurement.
It might be uncomfortable to wear wet shoes at the Disney Parks, especially with the rain in swampy Florida. However, it's against the Disney dress code to go barefoot at the Theme Parks. We recommend bringing spare flip flops, Crocs, or sandals to change into for water rides or rainy days!
The dress code at Disney is extremely strict.This includes any masks, headdresses, wigs, and all clothing. Additionally, they must stay in character whenever they are in a public section of the park. They may not use any personal item, such as cell phones, while in character and must maintain perfect posture.
Crocs are a go-to for me to wear around my hotel room and to the pool. In fact, Crocs are even sold in many of the retail locations around Walt Disney World and on shopDisney! So, you will find yourself in good company should you choose to wear them for the day.
While we love the classic style of Converse, the lack of cushioning is not ideal for a full park day. Converse shoes are known for going with almost everything outfit-wise, but it's not worth it to walk around the parks all day with no cushioning for the bottom of your feet.
Just two pairs of sneakers/tennis shoes. Perhaps a flip flop, croc, or sandal for the pool and/or flash torrential rain! The shoes you wear should be well broken in, or you're risking blisters, or some odd thing rubbing.
Make sure your shirt isn't overly cropped! But, what exactly does that mean? Well, some of it is up to the discretion of Disney, but generally, you'll want to skip the sports bras, overly cropped crop tops, super short shorts, and anything else that you'd be embarrassed to walk into church in.
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.