Another Walt Disney World Resort guest has ignited a dress code debate after sharing a video of her Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park outfit on TikTok. Even though the Disney Park guest successfully passed the security checkpoint, some fans suggested that cast members should’ve refused her entry.
Earlier this month, @bayslifestyleee shared multiple videos of an outfit she wore to Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park. It included a floral cropped tank top and a short brown skirt:
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Though the TikToker received primarily positive comments, one user called her a “prostitute” and said her outfit was inappropriate for a family-friendly theme park:
“I don’t get it did you see all those people outfits is a family oriented is a im going to walk all day ready for anything but not like im a cheap prostitute that i finally collect enough to come here”
The TikToker shared this video in response, further showcasing the outfit and defending her right to dress as she pleased.
@bayslifestyleee Replying to @Maldito68 disney outfits that make you stand out in the crowds 🤎✨ been an AP holder for 8 years. dique “collect enough to come here” Going to the parks is not only for fun, i also come to create content bc its my job. Extremely blessed to have this life. If my outfit was a problem, i would’ve been dress coded. I know its different to see others dressed up for parks, but you dont need to bring others down just bc they’re different than you. #disneyoutfits #disneystyle #disneyfitcheck #disneyoutfitideas #disneyparks #disneyworld
“Been an [Annual Passholder] holder for 8 years,” the Walt Disney World Resort guest wrote. “[Didn’t] ‘collect enough to come here.'”
“Going to the parks is not only for fun, I also come to create content bc its my job,” she continued. “Extremely blessed to have this life. If my outfit was a problem, I would’ve been dress coded. I know its different to see others dressed up for parks, but you dont need to bring others down just bc they’re different than you.”
Disney Parks fans overwhelmingly agreed with the TikToker.
“I used you as inspo for one of my recent park fits.. idk what that person is on.. AND ITS HOT DOWN HERE,” one user commented.
“Definitely hating,” said another. “I’ve seen people actually dressed incredibly inappropriate this is not.”
“Can you imagine being so concerned with someone else’s outfit?” another Disney Parks fan asked. “Meanwhile we remain unbothered and well deserved while at our happy place.”
Walt Disney World Resort’s dress code prohibits the following attire:
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Costumes and costume masks, which may not be worn by Guests 14 years of age or older.
Exceptions:
- Specific Halloween and Christmas events. See below.
- Some outfits inspired by Star Wars. Learn more
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Clothing with objectionable material, including obscene language or graphics
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Excessively torn clothing
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Clothing which, by nature, exposes excessive portions of the skin that may be viewed as inappropriate for a family environment
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Clothing that touches or drags on the ground
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Clothing with multiple layers is subject to search upon entry
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Objectionable tattoos
Disney Tips recommends wearing comfortable, breathable clothing and footwear when visiting Magic Kingdom Park, EPCOT, Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park, or Disney Springs. If you’re uncertain about an outfit choice, it’s best to make another selection or pack an extra outfit.
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