There’s a time and place for most things, and we all need to use a little, or a lot, more common sense to help guide us. As an educator for nearly 40 years, there were things I would not do, say. or wear around students. Time and place plus common sense.
When at Disney in October 2023 a women in front of us had a skirt on the was shorter than hers and she had a thong on, no one said anything to her and she continued around the park. My daughter asked why she was allowed to wear that. No one should be dressed that way at the parks.
Its a theme park, not a beach, I don’t care what your body type, size, or shape is. If you are a person who wants the spotlight, then you need to deal with the critics.
Often I see outfits in stores in 3X or 4X, just because you can get it in your size doesn’t mean you should wear it.
She is a beautiful girl, but I would not want to have her legs as my view from my scooter for long periods of time.
Her dance was somewhat provocative. That make me believe that she is healthy enough for exercise. It would be great if she were covered at least to mid-thigh.
She’s cute, and the “bound” is great. HOWEVER, that skirt is really short (probably too short – thinking bare skin on a ride seat on a really hot day – eww) so I have no doubt she knew how visible her undercarriage was going to be especially to shorter humans. It might have been a lot less noticeable had she simply been walking around going about her theme park day. But she wasn’t. She was shaking her butt and flouncing that wide belt (very short skirt) for all the world to see in a child centric place. To not expect some fallout is naive and wearing that tells me she is NOT naive.
Come on, Cast Members! Pay more attention to what is going on in the parks. Disney was created to be a clean, safe, family-centered destination. This type if dancing and body exposure is not appropriate for anyone to wear around children.
I notice a theme in some of these replys, as well as those mentioned in the article.
If she had been a size 3 or 4, I don’t think she would be getting the same amount of heat for this.
And the commenters “Gary” and “Joe”. I’d like to see a pick of your behind to see what size YOU wear.
That being said, don’t be intentionally showing your butt around kids, Girl. You know you are in the wrong about that.
While the Disney Bounding outfit is a cute idea, being that she is Plus Sized- she really should have chosen a skort that would have hidden her “Lady Bits”. That is just not attractive to have your “LB’s” and booty hanging out for all to see. Stop being an attention Hi-Ho! Ugh, have a sense of decorum!!
That’s too short fir anyone over age 12 to be wearing at Disney. I guess she got the reaction she was looking for. Personally, I have zero use for “influencers”. I’m not impressed
I believe unless it’s appropriately stated and she signs something legal she might have a court case. Her freedom rights were violated. Big is beautiful but my personal opinion is it is too short once you see butt cheeks it’s disgusting even for adults.
Today’s CM’s don’t think this type of outfit is a big deal because it’s the same thing they wear. They have a “What’s wrong with what I would wear” attitude, rather than a “My employer says no” attitude.
At least she has “cheer briefs” under that window curtain.
Bet there would be a whole lot less complaining if the wearer was a size 4.
That said, it is not appropriate attire for anyone older than stroller age. People should show a little respect; this is a family theme park, not Rio de Janeiro.
Comments for Revealing Disney World Outfit Sparks Debate About Theme Park Attire
Gary
I think pants would be better for her !
Rose
So disgusting! And to allow her into the park like that when a lot of other people are turned away.
Joe
That wouldn’t be appropriate for Shamu!
Dan Fitzpatrick
There’s a time and place for most things, and we all need to use a little, or a lot, more common sense to help guide us. As an educator for nearly 40 years, there were things I would not do, say. or wear around students. Time and place plus common sense.
Anonymous
When at Disney in October 2023 a women in front of us had a skirt on the was shorter than hers and she had a thong on, no one said anything to her and she continued around the park. My daughter asked why she was allowed to wear that. No one should be dressed that way at the parks.
MR Ducks
Its a theme park, not a beach, I don’t care what your body type, size, or shape is. If you are a person who wants the spotlight, then you need to deal with the critics.
Susan Marcin
I don’t care who you are, butt cheeks hanging out at Disney is not appropriate.
beautiful gorgeous
Often I see outfits in stores in 3X or 4X, just because you can get it in your size doesn’t mean you should wear it.
She is a beautiful girl, but I would not want to have her legs as my view from my scooter for long periods of time.
Her dance was somewhat provocative. That make me believe that she is healthy enough for exercise. It would be great if she were covered at least to mid-thigh.
Lori
She’s cute, and the “bound” is great. HOWEVER, that skirt is really short (probably too short – thinking bare skin on a ride seat on a really hot day – eww) so I have no doubt she knew how visible her undercarriage was going to be especially to shorter humans. It might have been a lot less noticeable had she simply been walking around going about her theme park day. But she wasn’t. She was shaking her butt and flouncing that wide belt (very short skirt) for all the world to see in a child centric place. To not expect some fallout is naive and wearing that tells me she is NOT naive.
Ginger
Come on, Cast Members! Pay more attention to what is going on in the parks. Disney was created to be a clean, safe, family-centered destination. This type if dancing and body exposure is not appropriate for anyone to wear around children.
jose
I think we’re going to need a bigger boat
Jack J
I notice a theme in some of these replys, as well as those mentioned in the article.
If she had been a size 3 or 4, I don’t think she would be getting the same amount of heat for this.
And the commenters “Gary” and “Joe”. I’d like to see a pick of your behind to see what size YOU wear.
That being said, don’t be intentionally showing your butt around kids, Girl. You know you are in the wrong about that.
Plynn
While the Disney Bounding outfit is a cute idea, being that she is Plus Sized- she really should have chosen a skort that would have hidden her “Lady Bits”. That is just not attractive to have your “LB’s” and booty hanging out for all to see. Stop being an attention Hi-Ho! Ugh, have a sense of decorum!!
Cheryl C
That’s too short fir anyone over age 12 to be wearing at Disney. I guess she got the reaction she was looking for. Personally, I have zero use for “influencers”. I’m not impressed
Big D
I have seen smaller women wearing things as short or shorter in the parks. Why the outrage when a larger women wears the same thing?
Shell
As a plus size lady that looks like a skirt and undies not shorts. It’s very inappropriate plus size or not.
Tatty
sorry but no. Not appropriate and not flattering either. I wear skorts my booty never shows the short is on legs not up in stuff
Debbie Hoffman
I believe unless it’s appropriately stated and she signs something legal she might have a court case. Her freedom rights were violated. Big is beautiful but my personal opinion is it is too short once you see butt cheeks it’s disgusting even for adults.
Jerry Atrix
Today’s CM’s don’t think this type of outfit is a big deal because it’s the same thing they wear. They have a “What’s wrong with what I would wear” attitude, rather than a “My employer says no” attitude.
At least she has “cheer briefs” under that window curtain.
Oh really
Bet there would be a whole lot less complaining if the wearer was a size 4.
That said, it is not appropriate attire for anyone older than stroller age. People should show a little respect; this is a family theme park, not Rio de Janeiro.
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