The Fashion Don’ts of Walt Disney World

This week, we are taking a light-hearted look at some of those classic fashion mistakes that get made in Walt Disney World. If you wonder why I have singled out Orlando as the principal offender, it’s because WDW is where the worst fashion faux pas can be found. You know it’s true!

Booty Shorts

You know, the ones barely visible under a t-shirt or paired up under a midriff and with the other cheeks hanging out? Either way, this isn’t a good look for Disney.

The last thing we want to discuss with our children is the questions that arise from wearing clothing that looks more like underwear. Yes, honey, it does look like that young lady forgot to put her pants on this morning, but no, we shouldn’t go and buy her some.

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Stiletto Heels

We all saw Modern Family‘s episode when Gloria confidently marches into Disneyland Park in stilettos and exits wearing Minnie Mouse slippers. This wasn’t just to make good TV either. I have actually seen people lining up outside in the morning wearing the most ridiculous footwear imaginable.

Funnily enough, I never see them leaving in it. Perhaps they’ve swapped them out for something else in the nearest shop, or maybe given up and end up back at their resort two hours later. Either way, my Sketchers might not be super pretty, but they keep me on my feet.

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Pajamas

If you haven’t seen this yet, think yourselves lucky. On two occasions, I have spied a fellow adult sporting their favorite pj’s when visiting the parks.

Admittedly, one was a onesie in Disneyland, not Walt Disney World; and no, it wasn’t a cute onesie or character-themed, just an old, dirty one with what I can only hope were pizza stains on it.

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Missing Belts

This one is most commonly seen on men, with their shorts slung so far down their hips that even the slightest movement forward can give everyone a lovely view of their great divide. I know this might make me old, but Mate, pull up your pants and put on a belt; no one needs to see that!

Even in the ’90s, there was enough respect to keep your underwear pulled up underneath, these days it seems to more of a commando look they are going for.

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Apparel with Swear Words

Even though it is against the dress code for Disney parks, sometimes you will see the odd shirt with swear words on it. I can only imagine they are hidden under a sweatshirt or something similar on entry. Some might be subtle, others are more daring in their visibility, but it always makes me wonder what sort of person does that? Do you feel cool wearing the F-word across your chest in a theme park filled with kids? Or, are you just a tool? It’s the latter.

I can swear like a sailor in the company of friends and when there are no children around, but there is a time and a place, and that place is not Walt Disney World. Luckily, Disney takes this seriously, so these instances often only last a few minutes before a cast member asks them to turn it inside out, if nothing else. But still, it takes a certain type of person, you know?

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Bikini Tops

Another one that is supposed to be against the dress code but isn’t always enforced. I hate bras just as much as the next person, but who wants to be thrown around on a rollercoaster and worrying about the coverage of their chest when that attraction photo gets taken? Umm, no, thank you. How hard is it to strap them in and put a shirt on?

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All-in-all, I am not that fused about what other people wear. You-do-you, and all that. However, there are a few things that cross the line, even for the most carefree of you out there.

What has crossed over into the fashion dark side while you’ve been in the parks? Let me know the biggest fashion mistakes you’ve seen below. Remember that unflattering or poorly coordinated outfits aren’t what we are looking for, more the completely inappropriate ensembles you can’t believe made it out of the house, let alone into the parks.

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