Fan Calls Dress Code "Stupid And Misogynistic," Says Disney Was "Founded By A Nazi"

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@itsgottobekd speaking on the Disney dress code, wearing a purple hoodie.

60 Comments

  1. Sheep-are-Tasty

    Woke tantrums are funny.

  2. S1

    Sounds about right

  3. Walt

    Folks like this fine specimen are the ones who have driven up costs and wait times at the parks…

  4. Pocho Villa

    This is what happens when parent’s over medicate their children. They become incels with only their apps as their mommies and daddies. We need to bring back insane asylums to lol then up with no internet access.

    1. American Patriot

      And lobotomies!!!! Heil Trump!!!!

  5. Steve

    Their park their rules. If you don’t like them don’t visit their parks. It is not a public park, it is a privately owned theme park who strives to keep the atmosphere appropriate. Yes I know that sometimes they fail but at the end of the day they can make any rule they want on their property.

  6. Renea

    Some of us decent folk are sick of seeing the trashy, ill mannered, pole dancing ‘hoes! If I wanted to watch stripers and pole dancers then I would go see them in the clubs, don’t want to see them in public. This chic assumes that all of us are prostitutes – some of us females are decent women who prefer to show our intelligence not our crotches! This is also the same creature that screams sexual harassment and sex discrimination every chance. Tramp, go back under your rock, when you learn some decency crawl back out.

    1. ShugD

      🤣👏🏼👏🏼🙌🏼

    2. American Patriot

      Sounds like yo man left you for one of dem howas. Wash and shave under there and down there. Visit a dentist. Lose the weight.

  7. Yvonne

    Don’t like it, don’t go. You knew before you went.

  8. Abby

    I don’t understand why it is such an ask to dress appropriately at a family theme park. Sure, kids see people dressed worse everyday, but isn’t the whole point of Disney to be an escape from reality? Their dress code is not strict at all, and most guests will never even get stopped. And as for the point about tattoos, the solution is often as simple as wearing a bandaid. If your tattoo is visible and contains nudity or profane language they will simply have you cover it with a band aid.

  9. Chris

    What an over privileged brat! She didn’t get her free shirt for looking like a hooker. Miss misogynistic needs to learn a new buzz word to keep herself relevant.

    1. P

      What an entitled moron. I love these trigger words like, misogynistic especially when no one has any idea how to define woman. How are the dress codes misogynistic? Is Disney letting guys walk around while balls dangle from their shorts? I’m clearly visiting the wrong parks if that’s the case.

  10. JohnF

    Just another ‘it’s all about me’ tantrum.

    Put on your adult underpants and deal with it. There isn’t *any* reason anyone can’t adhere to the dress code. No one wants to look at your boobies or buttocks, except men who will think you are easy. If that’s the look you are going for, or like the idea of creepy men staring at you, maybe Disney parks aren’t for you.

    Problem solved.

  11. Christine

    I work for a Fire Department, and am really perturbed that I can’t dye my hair “unnatural colors,” however, I need my job and that’s their rules. (In all honesty, I’m not really perturbed, it saves me money.)

    The sad part is she is the same person that in 2 weeks will tell women to wear some random “Handmaid’s Tale,” outfit, but yet, here we are.

    And I see enough on a daily basis from the “People of Walmart” crowd, I don’t want to see it at Disney. I’ll go to Great Adventure if I wanted to.

    1. Michael Faussett

      Dress codes are there for the children’s safety and the com people from going crazy and fighting other guests follow the rules are don’t go and stop trying to get free stuff Disney is not the government the don’t need to give free hand out on clothes because people don’t want to obey the dress code.

  12. Jean

    It’s the ties on the shirts, they are a safety concern. You can still wear crop tops or whatever as long as they don’t tie.

  13. JMR

    See this type a lot at Disney of late. Yoga pants so tight you can tell if they have an episiotomy scar. Skirts so short they may get accused of smuggling a small pet. One if the shorts violators was a hs cheerleader there for an event but dressed like a pole dancer otherwise.
    I have seen men get rejected for objectionable clothing at Disney also. Easy fix is to just turn the shirt inside out! This way you don’t have to go back to a hotel room to change, buy a shirt, whatever.
    What it all boils down to is that folks should use common sense and practice common respect for others when choosing to visit the parks. It’s not a lot to ask.
    Disney can go back to their 60s rulebook. It was strict and included hair guidelines as well as clothing ones. That should cover all possible occurrences. Yes, that is a bit of sarcasm but it should cover any possible questions of dress code for those who believe it’s all about them.

  14. Kevin

    Quiet down there child and let the adults speak. How does this idiot have close to a million followers and what does that say about us as a society? We really need to go back to the days of “children should be seen and not heard”

  15. Zara

    She needs to shut her mouth

  16. sscain3

    As has been said, it’s their parks, so it’s their rules. It’s not about any “rights” being trampled – it’s about not getting something for free that someone feel entitled to. “This girl got a free t-shirt and I didn’t!” Because they didn’t, they are going to go on social media and throw a tantrum. Grow up. Dress codes are dress codes. They will ALL have something in them that someone doesn’t like. Don’t want to follow them? You don’t have to. Just go to the places where they don’t have a dress code. Problem solved.

  17. When I go I don’t want to see any body part that should be covered by a bathing suit. I don’t want to sit on a ride where half of some ones naked butt has been… No body wants to sit in some ones butt sweat. No one.

  18. True

    Interesting comparison, trump and/or n*azi tattoo. Hummm…

    1. Robert

      Quit crying we do not care what you think. I love Disney and you are just a cancel culture junkie

  19. Bert

    That thing in her nose is offensive enough. Looks like it still hurts…

    1. Erik Jeffries

      Well, it is meant to stop her from rooting in the ground and destroying the grass. That is why they are put on pigs to begin with.

  20. Jeff

    The woke is eating their own. Love it.

  21. T

    Disney always welcomes me into the park when I show up naked except for a sock covering my unit.
    Must be because I’m male.

  22. Tami

    No one is making anyone attend Disney Parks. Everyone knows there is a dress code. If you don’t like it go somewhere else. All this complaining is because they don’t give out free shirts anymore.

  23. Mason

    The way Disney is right now they might as well be on board with women wanting to wear revealing clothing to the parks.

  24. A

    Wow this article and all these comments are terrible. Just terrible – these Disney adults and all the comments here are just annoying. (Shout out to the people who don’t know what the word “woke” means and think it’s just a word to describe people who are left leaning in political ideology)

    1. CJA

      First time I heard the term was from a QAnon higher up telling me that they are woke to what’s really going on.

      1. Backcountry164

        I’ll take “things that never happened” for 600 Alex…

        1. DLand

          🤣👏🏼🤣👏🏼🤣👏🏼😉 That was Great

    2. Backcountry164

      Tell us you’re woke without telling us you’re woke.
      If you’re offended by the label just stop living up to it. Simple…

  25. Paul

    This article is part of the problem. Absolute nonsense!!

  26. Brooklyn

    This teen is ridiculous. It is concerning that this individual has that many followers when clearly there is a display of lack of intelligence and common sense. Getting to the issue at hand; I prefer Disney enforces the dress code. Unfortunately, when I was at the parks with my mum in May I saw way too many young women wearing tiny shorts with cheeks hanging out and crop tops that came just at the bra line. So, yes a lot of skin was showing and in my personal opinion from a hygiene perspective it’s rather gross seeing these people getting on the rides like that and then seeing the sweat marks once they get off the ride. Not to mention, the young women wearing these outfits were teens. Where are the parents? The most off putting outfit of the day (no exaggeration when I say) was an extremely pregnant (8-9 months) woman wearing only a bralette with her very large breasts pouring out and spandex shorts (no the shorts did not cover the tummy)! It was mind boggling how she was never stopped because that was truthfully over the top. I was genuinely concerned that one wrong step and her whole breast or breasts were going to fall out. It’s begs the question why do people think this attire (if will) is appropriate at a Disney theme park. It’s not! Full stop.

  27. Deborah Pettersen

    I appreciate Disney enforcing their dress code. It’s a family environment. I have seen teens with shorts so short there you see half their butt cheek. Gross ..especially sitting in a seat after someone dressed like that.

  28. Steve

    Why do all these stories involve women? Why never a story about a guy wearing a crop top and a speedo with his junk on full display? Why do men know how to dress appropriately in public and women don’t?

    1. American Patriot

      Women in inappropriate clothing will attract more paying customers. Men in a slingshot Speedo will cause revulsion, induce vomiting and ward away paying customers.

  29. Nate

    The young woman who wrote this trash of an article is an idiot.

  30. monica

    It is not about you follow the rules.

  31. Mickeymouse3

    STFU ya entitled spoilt lil brat.
    Don’t want yer type in our happy place anyway.
    Your demeanor would be a drag to the civilized guests in attendance.

    1. BringBackMaelstrom

      I agree with the dress code and don’t like the Walt Disney slander but the people in the comments are lacking class yourselves. Your language is angry and abusive and I don’t want any of y’all talking like that around kids at Disney either.

      1. American Patriot

        Trump lost. Get over it. Get a life.

  32. Monday Addams

    I agree about the dress code, but this thing looks like Wednesday Addams after a bender.

  33. Z

    I just dont get it. Men, as simple as we are, have figured out how to walk around disney without our baIIs hanging out. If we did put our balls on display, or even a portion of our baIIs on display, most of us would understand disney asking us to cover them up. And while most people occasionally see balls outside of Disney, this doesnt make it any more appropriate to put them on display inside the disney parks. I digress in adding, unlike women, if said baIIs were to attract stares, most men would also understand why they are the subject of these this attention, rather than pretending to be offended over it. Perhaps i will never understand women.

  34. Mary

    It’s their private property and their park so their rules. It’s all clearly stated on their website and on property. Don’t like it, don’t go. It’s really that simple.

  35. Teia

    My question is, if Disney is so horrible and Walt was a horrible person….then why was she there in the first place? She’s saying that she knowingly went somewhere and paid money to support a misogynistic company….until they made her change her shirt?
    If a ride grabbed on to those ties and she ended up hurt, then she would be crying that no one told her that she needed to change her shirt.

    1. Cher

      Exactly

  36. Cher

    Don’t go if you can’t follow the simple rules. I’m sick of all the complaining by the “woke” crowd.

    1. Allyria

      You have an entirely different issue if you think it’s just the “woke crowd” or have you forgotten the 2nd ammendment folks complaining as well? Lol

  37. New Jack

    So my take on it is just wear comfortable reasonable clothing. The dress code has relaxed a lot over the last 30 years why does everything have to look like a music video? I just want to enjoy the atmosphere not feel like I am at a club.

  38. Daniela

    The reason that dress code is in place is for safety, Disney won’t allow you to wear anything that is held together by only a tied string (like all of the outfits shown here) because it can at best come loose and leave you topless at Space Mountain or at worse become trapped on a ride mechanism and kill you. On the other hand there’s absolutely no excuse for the amount of misogyny and ableism in the comment section, and Disney should do a better job at explaining the very reasonable reason behind the policy, because I only learned it from a cast members that told me.

  39. Melissa

    Fair or not, it is their code. Follow it or don’t go. Just another person thinking the rules are for everyone but them and wanting a free handout!

  40. Allyria

    Oh the lawsuit that will most likely ensure against her lol. Words have meanings & I don’t find anything misogynistic about the rules. Perhaps a bit antiquated but it’s their company so their rules & tbh it just keeps everything more kid friendly.

  41. BringBackMaelstrom

    I agree with the dress code and don’t like the Walt Disney slander but the people in the comments are lacking class yourselves. Your language is angry and abusive and I don’t want any of y’all talking like that around kids at Disney either.

    1. American Patriot

      Don’t come to our park then.

  42. DLand

    Ok now let me throw in my 2 cents here. I Use to work as a “MAIN GATE HOSTESS” at Disneyland & California Adventure back between 2001-2003 and when I saw something OFFENSIVE TO ME, a Cast Member I was not allowed to Not let them in. Me A CAST MEMBER!! I was Offened by ALL OF THE SKIN SHOWING & Very Vulgar men’s T-shirts, but I had to let them in back then. Again I was a DISNEYLAND CAST MEMBER “MAIN GATE HOSTESS.” Times have truly changed INSIDE OF DISNEYS Manegement Dept. So I know I TRIED, but back then we couldn’t do that. Go figure 🤦🏼‍♀️🤦🏼‍♀️🤦🏼‍♀️

  43. American Patriot

    I value that girl’s opinion over the Trumptards found here anytime, anywhere.

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