![]() For example I have an Expedition Everest shirt that has a snow swept mountain with some torn track and a giant hidden Mickey in the background. I hardly ever buy the "stats" shirts, and instead usually opt to get more conceptualized versions of attractions. My bigger rule is to try to pick shirts that are interesting, unique, and maybe a bit subtle. Just the other day I wore my New Texas Giant shirt to Silver Dollar City, and several cast members asked me about it because Rocky Mt coasters is building their new coaster, too. In Orlando where the competition is fierce I would be less likely to wear a competitor's shirt to a park, but here in Missouri I do it all the time. However, I am a little less strict about wearing a competing company's shirt to a competitor's park. I agree with your rule about not wearing a shirt to the park in which the subject of the shirt is featured in that park (for example I would not wear my Tower of Terror tee to DHS). Or at least some fun theme park T-shirt stories to tell. But I wondered if other people had rules about where you'd wear your theme park shirts, too. I'll have to try it next time I'm in Orlando, I guess.) (But no one seemed to notice my Battlestar Galactica roller coaster shirt at Universal Studios Hollywood. Rock the Orange Bird shirt at Disneyland, and you're guaranteed to get a second look from devoted Disney fans. So that leaves me with wearing T-shirts from the same company, but from a different resort within that company. No Disney shirts at Universal, and no Universal shirts at Disney. I also won't wear a shirt in a park if it's from a competing theme park company. ![]() ![]() Once you've got that "cast member stink" on you, it ain't ever wearing off.) (Not that this has succeed in keeping people from asking me for directions, to take photos for them, etc. If I'm in a park on my own time and my own dime, I don't want to be wearing anything that identifies me with the park. Perhaps it's conditioning from when I worked in Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom. Wearing a park's T-shirt in the park just seems weird to me. For example, I never wear a T-shirt to the same park (or resort) where I got it. ![]()
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