And, that means Disney loses, she wins... when she shouldn't... which is EXACTLY what this family is counting on...
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Um, okay so what about the lady last week who was wearing a perfect Evil Queen costume at the MK for the last night of Snow White's Scary Adventure? She was all over the news coverage, twitters, etc. with her daughter (I assume) who was dressed as Snow White. I don't get it. :shrug:
Ok, just watched the video and this girl has some issues. First of all, I am all for kids maintaining their childhood for as long as possible, and it pains me to see my own kids growing so quickly. But seriously, it's time for this girl to grow up! I can't believe a person of her age is crying like that over a costume. Her reaction is something I'd expect from a small child, not a teenager. My boys, 12 and 10, know that this kind of behavior would never fly in our house.
I agree with the policy. I do think it's OK to allow costumes for Halloween parties. Parents are aware that other guests may be dressed up for the parties. It's also simple to explain to a child why there are more than one particular character/characters, due to folks dressing up for Halloween. A child can understand that.
OH Wah!! I tell you on thing as a parent of a 17yr old daughter, there is no way my daughter would ever be boohooing to the press about being asked to follow company policy.
As for that girl spending time in DHS - well that was a different CM that allowed her entrance. One has to wonder if it was a young male entranced by her cleavage! Good thing the 'REAL' Tink doesn't reveal that much!! :eek:
A woman on main street that was working at the emporiium had a rose "woven" into her hairstyle, she became an attraction and picture spot herself. Management was called and she was told to either utilize the salon in the utilidor or take the rest of the day off. On another note... A man that resembled Santa came in with his white beard and striped shirt and suspenders... Security gave him a Disney shirt and hat... Man do I have the stories!!! ;)
Is anyone was wondering the official policy, here it is:
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The parks are a casual, family-oriented environment. We suggest you dress comfortably, wear good walking shoes and check the local weather report before you leave for the parks.
Ensuring that the parks are family friendly is an important part of the Disney experience. In that spirit, we ask you to use your discretion and common sense. Attire that is not appropriate for the theme parks (and which may result in refusal of admittance) includes but is not limited to:
- Adult costumes or clothing that can be viewed as representative of an actual Disney character
- Masks (unless you are dressing up for a particular event)
- Clothing with objectionable material, including obscene language or graphics
- Excessively torn clothing
- Clothing which, by nature, exposes excessive portions of the skin that may be viewed as inappropriate for a family environment
- Objectionable tattoos
A Guest is allowed into the parks if her or his hair (or make-up, if applicable) has been made to resemble a Disney Princess or character (for example, after a Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique makeover) provided the Guest is not also wearing a costume or clothed to look like the character.
That is taken right from Disneyworld.com...
I did a little further digging and found this:Quote:
- Adult costumes or clothing that can be viewed as a costume (children under age 10 are excluded)
So, she is 15, considered an adult in Disney's eyes, and per dress code policy... So, she was in violation of their rule... Notice, the word MAY is also in there... So, for those wondering why they saw some people dressed and others turned away, there ya go... they MAY turn you away... Well, they turned her away in DAK, well within their right as per their own policy... They gave her a free stinking tee shirt and her family got passes... Now, time for the little missy to get over herself and stop her whining... We'll probably see her on one of those MTV teen reality shows soon...
I feel pretty sure the MAY in there is for the event of maybe a handicapped adult person past the age limit directed or something along those lines, it certainly doesn't apply to this but on the note of the MAY being a concern that would be my best guess.
Weirdo girl with fairy issues is not cool in my opinion, at all.
I say shame on the media for even covering this story. Who are any of us to be judging this young lady based on a spliced up news clip. I doubt anyone commenting on here personally knows her to be making such harsh judgements. She is 15! The bigger question is where are her parents? I know mine wouldn't have let me out of the house to go to a park in a skimpy Tink outfit, whether it was my life long dream or not! I do not have a problem with Disney's policy.
I feel her pain. I don't wear any costumes to the parks, but I look and walk like Quasimodo. Have had trouble at the MK gate.
Ok, I had to watch it. Man, that girl needs to GROW UP! That was a little ridiculous that it was even covered by the news but I guess that painting Disney in a bad light sells.
I also have a problem with how provocatively she was dressed for 15 years old. I guess I'm too old-fashioned.
You two think you have it bad... I was once denied entry because one of the clueless managers thought I was Jabba the hut...
Best was when I tried to dress up like Mr. Hanky... They refused me entrance because I looked too much like a WDW executive (you choose which one)... :secret: