King Panda 77
Thank you sir. You were an inspiration.
I was hoping the thread title was “fans call on Disney for Bob Chapek to be banned from making any more decisions”
I was hoping the thread title was “fans call on Disney for Bob Chapek to be banned from making any more decisions”
I was hoping the thread title was “fans call on Disney for Bob Chapek to be banned from making any more decisions”
Oh well.
And if they were wearing the shirts in Vegas, I would wholeheartedly agree! But Disney sets the rules for its property and bans clothing with inappropriate or objectionable language.Personally I find the shirts witty and funny! I thought "that's awesome seeing a young couple on their honeymoon full of excitement...good for them!" My children are fine young adults now but when they were younger would never have paid any attention to the shirts during our Disney visits. They were too excited about everything else! To me these are the kind of people we should be picking up a dinner tab for or maybe sending over some cocktails to help them celebrate!
Gender bias out the wazoo. Let me explain. When I showed off some "under carriage" fully expecting to get free pants, I MOST CERTAINLY didn't get a ticket for some free pants. Double standard!That is some gall, I mean to do it is one thing to post a video a out it???TikToker claims underboob ‘hack’ got her free Disney merch
Bibbidi Bobbidi underboob! A popular TikToker revealed how she was able to score free merchandise at Disney World by showing off her assets.nypost.com
Can we ban all the cringe Etsy shirts. To name a few..
”My favorite Disney villain is my wife”
Some still want to cause trouble, then cry and complain and claim to be a victim. In this time, others don't hesitate to film or take pics of the situation to be seen by many on social media. The comments section is always interesting to read.People are all about themselves these days, but this is Disney’s rule like it or not. If you can’t follow the rules or respect Disney’s right to make them, you should probably go elsewhere.
I think it’s hilarious that people are wearing shirts obviously intended to call attention to themselves and then saying other people should mind their own business.Some still want to cause trouble, then cry and complain and claim to be a victim. In this time, others don't hesitate to film or take pics of the situation to be seen by many on social media. The comments section is always interesting to read.
Nothing wrong with a Grumpy Old Man rant.I just think it shows the couple have the mentality of 15 year olds. I love acting like a kid at Disney also but I’m not sure why anyone would want to blatantly advertise their immaturity like that.
(Grumpy old man rant over).
Sure-just as soon as we can ban all the under 300 lb men from wearing “Gaston” t-shirts.
Why does shaming have to enter every thread?
Because some people are idiots and think they are funny.
Fans call on Disney to ban raunchy shirts from parks after viral post
Angry Disney fans are calling for the Mouse House to ban inappropriate garb after a couple was photographed wearing sexually suggestive T-shirts at Disney World.nypost.com
I saw a man wearing a shirt with this exact phrase at Disneyland this past week. It’s popular apparently. I was also surprised he was allowed to wear it
Like cast now allowed to show off their visible tattoos?Disney has let their "dress" code go by the way side big time. It's like they just want the cash and don't care what people do or wear anymore.
Unless the tattoos depict something objectively offensive (e.g., nudity, profanity, sexual innuendo), I don't see any connection between Disney not doing a great job enforcing its published dress code for guests, and loosening the rules on cast member adornments. To the contrary, if a CM's visible tattoo said, "Let me show you my big D," I'm pretty sure Disney would care.Like cast now allowed to show off their visible tattoos?
What's the point here? That if Disney can't recognize offensive slang in Maltese or Xhosa on the arm of a cast member, it shouldn't enforce a dress code against guests wearing clothing with offensive terms in English? I don't think anybody expects Disney to understand every insult in every language -- but getting back to the subject at hand, I don't think it's unreasonable to expect Disney to at least attempt to enforce its rules for guests insofar as common English locker-room innuendos and expletives are concerned.And one would know if the wording is in another language?
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