TikToker Aims To Resurface Disney Dress Code Trend

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Screenshots from a TikTok where a woman wears Mickey ears, a white crop top, and green joggers. The text on the screen says "Hoping i get dress coded at disney so i get a free shirt"

20 Comments

  1. Sammy

    It would be easy for Disney to stop this. Stop having a misogynistic “dress code” in 2022.

    1. Walt

      Disney could solve it by giving out trespass notices in lieu of free shirts… there’s a tik tok trend for ya!

      You bleeding liberals need to find a new home.

    2. Nene

      I agree, if someone wants to walk around Disney world in a bra and panties, more power to them. We should celebrate skin, not hide it.

      1. DJTluvsputinT

        Please… Get civilized…. Wear that to the office and see what happens. Go to a strip bar not disney you dopes

    3. Melinda

      It’s not misogynistic, it’s caught and inclusive to all genders and preferences. Disney is a PRIVATE company that freaks with mainly PG media. Wardrobe malfunctions happen and Disney is protecting ALL of their guests from anything that would “detract from a family friendly environment”. There is a time and place for everything.

      Aside from that, you spend nearly $200 for a day on the parks, but can’t drop another $20 on merch?! Good Lord, the entitled audacity.

    4. The truth

      It would be better if Disney just banned these attention seeking whores who don’t want to fallow their family friendly runs. We all know if it was a fat guy in a g-string. You would be singing a different tone.

    5. S.B.

      Cast member here. It’s not misogynistic. It’s because if you wear a top that ties, a teenage boy will pull the string. Every. Time. Without fail. They SHOULD just put it in the official rules but it’s pretty well known don’t wear a string top unless you want hundreds of strangers to see your boobs today.

      1. Melissa

        I would imagine there’s also a certain amount of risk of dangling ties getting caught on rides.

    6. DEEDEE

      🤣 Do you understand the concept of it is their business? Perhaps they are keeping it classy..which seems to be lost on this backwards generation. You love to ruin everything

  2. S1

    Would you wear those clothes to work? No, then don’t wear it at a Disney park. Any clothes that fail that gets a lifetime ban. Solves the problem!

  3. Liberal F

    Women should wear more clothes period. Stop appealing to the patriarchy and the male gaze. This sexualization of women must end.

    1. The truth

      Lmao, women are doing this because they are attention seeking whores. Men don’t want to be with women like that, if you don’t believe just look at how many girls like her are single and in their 30’s

  4. Dani

    Um, I’ve been to the park many times and there is never any conflicts with the more” voluptuous ” women wearing very similar attire.

    1. Nate

      Are we (you) talking Disney here or Universal. Because I bet if a voluptuous woman wore that at Disney she would be stopped as well. Universal on the other hand seems to have a less strict dress code.

  5. DJTluvsputin

    Follow the rules and BUY a damn shirt….

    1. Madi

      It’s not a misogynistic rule y’all. If a shirt looks like it can easily become undone and untied, they dress code you because there are these things called theme park rides. I know it’s a difficult concept for some people to comprehend, but shirts can come untied and you can flash people. 🤦🏻‍♀️

  6. You are going to Disney!!! If you are trying to get attention or pick up some one go somewhere else.. I can tell you I don’t want to see your boobs or butt crack…

    1. The truth

      Bingo, she’s seeking attention, the fat that she’s a “social media influencer” is proof of it.

  7. Melinda

    It’s not misogynistic, its vauge and inclusive to all genders and preferences. Disney is a PRIVATE company that freaks with mainly PG media. Wardrobe malfunctions happen and Disney is protecting ALL of their guests from anything that would “detract from a family friendly environment”. There is a time and place for everything.

    Aside from that, you spend nearly $200 for a day on the parks, but can’t drop another $20 on merch?! Good Lord, the entitled audacity.

  8. The truth

    She’s being a attention seeking whore yet people want to claim the dress code is mooosogynistic. If Disney was smart they would simply ban these people for not following their family friendly rule.

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