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CONFIRMED: 3 Dress Code Rules Disney World Is Enforcing in 2025

While some people may think that the only dress code for a Walt Disney World meal involves mouse ears, that’s far from the truth. In fact,  breaking some rules could get you kicked out before you even take a bite!

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Disney World has always had dress code policies in place, but in 2025, there are some important rules guests need to be aware of. From what you can (and can’t) wear in the parks to the attire required for dining experiences, Disney has some guidelines that could impact your outfit choices. Let’s break down the dress code rules Disney is actively enforcing this year so you can plan accordingly!

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The Dress Code for the Parks

Disney World’s official stance on theme park attire remains focused on comfort and family-friendly outfits. While there’s no need to dress up, there are specific rules you’ll want to follow to avoid being turned away at the gates.

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Disney states that “proper attire, including shoes and shirts, must be worn at all times.” This means you’ll want to stick with casual park-friendly outfits like shorts, jeans, t-shirts, tank tops, and sneakers or sandals. However, there are restrictions:

  • No clothing with offensive language or graphics – This includes any inappropriate imagery or wording that Disney deems unsuitable for a family environment.
  • No excessively torn clothing – While some distressing on jeans is fine, large rips or overly shredded outfits may not be permitted.
  • No outfits that expose too much skin – Bathing suits and excessively revealing clothing are not allowed.
  • No clothing that drags on the ground – This is a safety concern, and long, trailing skirts or dresses may be flagged.
  • Objectionable tattoos must be covered – If you have a tattoo with inappropriate language or images, Disney may ask you to cover it up.

Don’t break the rules, be a “roll model” instead.

Additionally, layered clothing is subject to search upon entry, so keep that in mind if you’re planning to wear multiple pieces. Costumes are also not allowed for guests over the age of 14, except during special ticketed events like Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party.

The Dress Code for Restaurants at the Parks and Resort Hotels

Most restaurants throughout Disney World, whether inside the parks or at resort hotels, follow a casual dress code. This means whatever you wear while touring the parks is generally acceptable for dining as well.

50’s Prime Time Cafe

Quick service spots and most table service restaurants don’t have specific attire requirements beyond the standard park dress code. You can show up in your shorts and Mickey ears without a problem. However, Disney does expect guests to maintain a neat and presentable appearance. So while you don’t need to dress up, overly sloppy or inappropriate outfits could still be an issue.

The Dress Code for Signature Dining Restaurants at the Resort Hotels, Parks, and Disney Springs

If you have reservations at one of Disney’s Signature Dining locations, be prepared to dress a step above your usual park outfit. These fine dining spots enforce a minimum dress code that requires a bit more effort than your typical t-shirt and shorts combo.

California Grill

Disney’s official guidelines for Signature Dining restaurants state:

  • Men should wear khakis, slacks, or dress shorts with a collared shirt. Jeans are acceptable if they’re in good condition. Sport coats are optional but welcome.
  • Women should wear capri pants, skirts, dresses, or dress shorts. Again, jeans are allowed as long as they’re not excessively ripped or distressed.
  • Not permitted: tank tops, flip-flops, swimsuits, swimsuit cover-ups, cut-off shorts, torn clothing, and t-shirts with offensive language or images.

Signature Dining Locations

Resort Hotels:

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Theme Parks:

Most Signature Dining restaurants located within the theme parks do not have a specific dress code beyond standard park touring attire, with two exceptions:

  • Monsieur Paul (EPCOT) Requires Signature Dining dress code
  • Takumi-Tei (EPCOT) Requires Signature Dining dress code

Takumi-Tei

The other Signature Dining spots such as Le Cellier Steakhouse (EPCOT), Tiffins (Animal Kingdom), The Hollywood Brown Derby (Hollywood Studios), and Be Our Guest Restaurant and Cinderella’s Royal Table (Magic Kingdom) allow guests to wear their regular park attire.

Disney Springs:

 

The BOATHOUSE indoor seating

While some guests choose to go all out with business casual or cocktail attire, most simply aim for a polished, put-together look. If you show up in park gear, you may be turned away or asked to change before being seated.

Special Note: Victoria & Albert’s Has a Strict Dress Code

If you’re planning to dine at Victoria & Albert’s at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, be aware that this restaurant has a much more formal dress code that is strictly enforced.

Victoria & Albert’s

Men must wear a dinner jacket with dress pants or slacks, and women are expected to wear elegant evening wear. Jeans, shorts, capri pants, sandals, flip-flops, and sneakers are not allowed under any circumstances.

Final Thoughts

While Disney World keeps things fairly relaxed when it comes to attire, these dress code rules for 2025 are worth keeping in mind as you pack for your trip. Plan ahead, dress appropriately, and you’ll have no trouble enjoying all the magic Disney has to offer!

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As always, we’ll keep an eye on Disney’s policies and bring you the latest updates. Until then, make sure to stay tuned to DFB for more.

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