What's this Pleasure Island place they are talking about...sounds promisingDisney World Guest Appearance Guidelines
Disney World reserves the right to exclude visitors to their gated attractions who wear clothing that could create a distraction. This policy is in effect at the Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney MGM Studios, Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park, Blizzard Beach, Typhoon Lagoon, Pleasure Island and Disney Quest.
Examples of unacceptable attire includes:
All Disney Theme Park guests are required to wear shirts and shoes at all times. Swimsuit tops are allowed when worn with other appropriate clothing.
- Clothing displaying offensive messages/language
- Adult costumes or clothing that can be viewed as a costume (children under age 10 are excluded)
- Clothing made with offensive material, (ie transparent)
- Clothing that is excessively torn
- Clothing which exposes inappropriate portions of the body such as string bikini tops, G-strings, bikini bottoms, etc.
- Guests wearing wedding attire are discouraged from entering the Theme Parks.
Disney's Pleasure Island, Disney Quest, Blizzard Beach and Typhoon Lagoon have other criteria in place which may vary from the general appearance guidelines. Depending on the venue and event, variations may be acceptable.
Barefoot? You know that pavement gets hot right?
I have seen barefoot people served at Subway
Doesn't blue body paint count as clothing?
Let's not forget the bird population that tends to deposit "stuff" any old place.Barefoot on the beach or around the pool...heck yeah. In a theme park where sticky soda, DoleWhip, apple juice, or any number of other nefarious sticky oozes have been spread around...not so much! Sorry just not my thang!
That was my first thought!Let's not forget the bird population that tends to deposit "stuff" any old place.
Let's not forget the bird population that tends to deposit "stuff" any old place.
And in Animal Kingdom, the tapirs...That was my first thought!
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