KBLovedDisney
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Not to mention her beautiful dress could get easily ruined by not only Florida weather, but food, people, etc.i agree, could be dangerous on rides when they are touching the floor.
Not to mention her beautiful dress could get easily ruined by not only Florida weather, but food, people, etc.i agree, could be dangerous on rides when they are touching the floor.
Yes, I agree the OP will be able to wear her gown in the parks (as long as it doesn't drag the ground).looks like the OP is ok in her clothing then as itsn ot a wedding dress
Omg, thanks for the idea! Haha, I'll be sure to get the picturesOne night during a visit my wife and I got dressed to the nines for a meal at California Grill. Suit for me, dress, jewelry, high heels for her. After dinner we took the monorail over to Magic Kingdom and rode Splash Mountain dressed in all our finery. Got some laughs from castmembers too, as you can imagine. But it made a once in a lifetime ride photo!
Why yes. that would be just splendid!
Gawd my mother made me wear dresses all of the time. And now I don't wear dresses at all. Lol.Clearly you are a not a woman.
I am so thankful that we are past those days. I love the look, don’t get me wrong, but I’ll take today’s comfort and practicality any day.
That's the same thing a guy at work said.Gawd my mother made me wear dresses all of the time. And now I don't wear dresses at all. Lol.
Even full length gowns typically don’t touch the ground unless they have a train.Don't ladies wear dresses that touch the ground on dapper days? If so why can't she wear this one? Seems hyprocritical of Disney to say it is ok on one day and not another.
So can a MAGA hat be worn in the parks? I've seen people get married in the parks at a private ceremony, so that may be an exception.From a Disney info site:
Examples of unacceptable attire include:
- 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.
That one may be tricky because it is something political. For weddings in the parks, the people paid Disney so I would think they were allowed to wear what they wanted...maybe. Other than that, I would have to ask around.So can a MAGA hat be worn in the parks? I've seen people get married in the parks at a private ceremony, so that may be an exception.
So can a MAGA hat be worn in the parks? I've seen people get married in the parks at a private ceremony, so that may be an exception.
That one may be tricky because it is something political. For weddings in the parks, the people paid Disney so I would think they were allowed to wear what they wanted...maybe. Other than that, I would have to ask around.
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