
Guidelines
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Grad Nite should be a memorable experience for all grads! Here, we will share the Disney dress code and conduct rules. We don’t want to see anyone get sent home, so please learn the rules so you and your friends can have a magical time at Grad Nite!
Failure to follow the dress code or conduct rules may result in delayed admission and/or denial of admission to your Disneyland® Grad Nite event. Disney cast members have the right to refuse admission to anyone they deem not appropriately dressed during the event and not following these guidelines.
Grads must abide by all rules and regulations set forth by the trip chaperones, bus company, and Disneyland California Adventure®. If any of these rules are broken, the participant may be sent home at their own expense without refund.
KNOW BEFORE YOU GO
Dress Code
What NOT to wear: • Mira Mesa High School apparel or items with the school logo. • Attire that is inappropriate or attire that could detract from the experience of other Guests. This includes (but is not limited to) clothing containing drug/violence/weapon references or pictures and potential gang-related clothing. • Costumed masks, helmets, or face paint. • Clothing or accessories that drag on the ground and create a potential tripping hazard. • Sharp or pointed accessories that may cause injury. • Clothing that could be construed as indecent, exposing excessive portions of skin that may be viewed as inappropriate for a family environment (e.g., string bikini tops and bottoms, G-strings, excessively torn clothing).
Do NOT bring these items: • Alcoholic beverages and any illegal narcotics/substances. • Marijuana (or any of its derivatives including marijuana enriched products and medical marijuana), even if it has been legally prescribed to the student or chaperone. • Self-defense or restraining devices (e.g., pepper spray, mace, tasers, alert noise makers). • Glass containers of any kind, glass perfume/cologne bottles of any size. • All outside food and drinks that are not factory sealed. • Firearms, ammunition or weapons of any kind, or objects or toys that appear to be firearms or weapons. • Fireworks or other similarly explosive and/or flammable objects. • Laser pointers or any other items we deem inappropriate and/or aligned with normal Resort prohibited items deemed potentially harmful or disruptive, including Bluetooth speakers. • Smoking, vaping, cigarettes, electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes), vaping products and any other tobacco products. • Selfie sticks and hand-held extension poles for cameras and mobile devices. • Suitcases, bags, coolers or backpacks, with or without wheels that are larger than 24” long x 15” wide x 18” high. • Folding chairs, with the exception of cane-chair and seat-walker mobility aids. • Musical instruments. • Large tripods or monopod stands and professional photography equipment and lighting. • Recreational devices such as drones, remote control toys, skateboards, scooters, inline skates and shoes with built-in wheels. • Attire that we consider inappropriate or attire that could detract from the experience of other Guests, such as clothing containing drug/violence/weapon references or pictures and potential gang-related clothing, as well as costumed masks, helmets, and face paint.
KNOW BEFORE YOU GO
Conduct Rules
What NOT to do: Excessive celebratory behaviors that can be interpreted by other guests as intimidating and/or disruptive are prohibited at the Resort and during the Grad Nite event, such as: • Groups walking and/or running in locked arms (this can appear threatening to other guests and is also a safety concern in impacted areas). • Group chanting of any kind including yelling at high volumes in attraction queues. The following behaviors and activities are not tolerated at the Resort: • Inappropriate touching, sexual misconduct or physical aggression of any kind. • Failure to comply with a request of a Disney Cast Member (Disney Cast Members are trained to direct Resort guests for optimal safety and help guests comply with the Resort’s standards of conduct). • Inappropriate language (including profanity) and disruptive or offensive behavior. • Disrespectful demeanor toward other theme park guests, Disney Cast Members or other law enforcement officials. • For your safety and that of others, please refrain from running. • Theft or vandalism. • Line jumping/cutting in attraction queues. • Failure to comply with attraction safety rules. • The distribution of printed or recorded materials of any kind. • Photography, videotaping or recording of any kind for commercial purposes. • Feeding, petting, touching, harassing or harming any wildlife in the theme park, including birds.
Medication Policy: Students can carry their own prescription medication (such as EpiPens, inhalers, and pills) and over-the-counter medication (such as Advil or Tums). These no longer need to be handed off to a chaperone. Medication can be brought in their original bottles (non-glass), a pill organizer, or a plastic baggie. It is recommended to only bring the dosage you need during the trip. All medications, whether over the counter or prescription, should be listed on the form completed by the parent. Only medicines listed will be allowed on the trip. Email us if you need to make any changes. Inform security cast members at bag check if you have medically necessary items. Any medication needing refrigeration may be stored at Disney California Adventure® Park First Aid. (Note: A participant’s purse or belongings may be searched for alcohol and/or drugs at any time). There will be zero tolerance of illegal substances of any kind. It is illegal for participants to be found in possession of or under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs. A participant found under the influence or in possession of alcohol and/or drugs will be immediately expelled from the trip without refund. Even if medical marijuana has been legally prescribed to the student or chaperone, it can neither be brought into the park nor a person be found under the influence of it.
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