I was going to buy my adult son a shirt that says “Waiting in line sucks.” on the front…but then I got paranoid that he’d be forced to change/cover it because I have no idea how sensitive they are in what’s considered too much for WDW. I’m sure it can be a matter of who is there when you enter the park, but where do they draw the line? He’d probably wear it at AK or EP but def not MK if that matters.
Hopefully this is a dumb question and it’s of no concern, but I don’t want to find out at the gate
I hate when my kids say something sucks but I say it all the time so I can’t yell at them! I don’t think this one would be turned away. The amount of “drunk” and “big D” shirts I see tells me that they don’t police THAT much!
This, and potentially things that could be considered derogatory/insulting to others as well.
I remember being surprised years ago at Cedar Point seeing several guys wearing these “Big Johnson” baseball glove T-shirts, which were quite crass! I’m sure Disney wouldn’t allow those.
Not too long ago, I also encountered a woman in Universal’s Citywalk who wore what essentially was semi-transparent clothes…kind of like body tights, but as transparent as, say, dark panty hose. It left ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to the imagination. I was quite shocked that Universal allowed that.