Disney Adult Accused "Main Character Syndrome" After Getting Kicked Out of Park

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(Left) Disney World Guest dressed as Princess Tiana, (Middle) Former Disney Cast Member, (Right) Guest dressed as Tiana

Credit: Inside the Magic

5 Comments

  1. PatyC

    The rules are there to protect our kids. She knew what she was doing was wrong but did it for publicity. SO WRONG!

  2. Michael S

    You’re a grown azzed woman not a 10 yr old girl – act like it. You knew exactly what you were doing when you showed up dressed like Tiana. If you need THAT much attention, you should see therapy.

  3. Paula

    She did it for the clout. Trying to get her 15 minutes of fame and she knew she’d get called out which is why she turned the comments off.

  4. Will

    Disney should sue her!

  5. Jeanne Hall

    While as a general rule, adults wearing Disney costumes should not be allowed in the parks due to safety issues, (kids getting confused, predators, etc.) and those who say, may have a psychological issue should be cautioned (which I believe this woman in question has), there are some adults that have special needs (like autism) that may be obsessed with certain characters to the point of wanting to dress like them. While I believe they should be discouraged from doing so (I’m an Autistic myself and I’m not into becoming that close to any character- Disney, Marvel Universe, Star Wars, or otherwise), some are going to be allowed by their families and caregivers to do so to make them comfortable and happy. Should they get kicked out of the parks due to an obsession? Should this issue be dealt with on a case-by-case basis? It’s tricky.

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