Hi Alisha,
Thanks so much for stopping by planDisney with your question about dress code. My family loves planning our park outfits. It’s honestly become one of our favorite traditions! Just this past weekend, my husband, our girls, and I all wore matching Mickey leopard print to Animal Kingdom—it was a wild time in the best way! We always try to match the vibe of the park, and it makes for such fun photos and even better memories.
Now, let’s talk Disney fashion! According to the
official guidelines, Guests ages 14 and older aren’t allowed to wear costumes or costume masks in the parks, except during special events like
Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party or
runDisney races (which are a blast, by the way!). Also, anything with inappropriate language or graphics, overly revealing clothing, or anything that drags on the ground is a no-go.
But a shirt with Mushu and his iconic “Dishonor on your cow!” line? That sounds like a must-pack to me! You should be fine as long as it fits within the general dress code and isn’t offensive or disruptive. But it’s important to note that Disney reserves the right to deny admission to or remove any guest wearing attire that is considered inappropriate or that could detract from the experience of others. So, while most fun, themed outfits are welcome, it’s always a good idea to use your best judgment and pack a backup just in case.
As a fellow Floridian, I’ll also add a little practical advice: dress for comfort and the weather. A refillable water bottle is a lifesaver with all the
refill stations around the parks. In the hotter months, we never leave home without a cooling towel and a fan. And don’t forget a poncho—because let’s be honest, when Tía Pepa’s mood shifts, you don’t want to get caught in a Florida downpour.
Alisha, I hope this helps you plan your magical outfit. If you have any more questions, please stop by again.
See ya real soon,
Christina