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Braless lady ‘dress-coded’ at Disney World as employees model prime ‘inappropriate’

Jordyn Graime shared that she was dress-coded at Disney World and was asked to change her ‘inappropriate’ backless top after staff said it violated theme park regulations

A woman revealed that she was dress-coded on a trip to Disney World after staff branded her backless top and braless attire “inappropriate.”

Jordyn Graime visited the self-proclaimed “happiest place in the world” in the summer, donning a striking blue handkerchief-style top. It comes after a mum caused controversy after she went braless while she donned a teeny playsuit to the theme park.

In a TikTok video that first went viral in 2022, she can be seen wandering around the theme park, showcasing the backless design of her top.

However, she was later pulled aside by staff and informed that her attire breached the park’s dress code. “When you get dress-coded by Disney,” Jordyn commented.

The video then cuts to her holding a receipt from an Orlando Disney Park shop, having swapped her original top for a baggy yellow T-shirt. “So they give you free T-shirt out of it,” she added. “Disney doesn’t like backs I guess.”

While Jordyn managed to see the silver lining, receiving a complimentary T-shirt, some viewers argued that she shouldn’t have worn the backless top to begin with.

One critic questioned: “Why would you wear something like that there anyway? I’m tired of people wearing inappropriate clothing to Disney just to get a free T-shirt.

“It’s Disney World, not Miami beach,” another pointed out. While a third explained: “Tops likes those aren’t allowed because they can be easily untied. They don’t want to be held liable for a mishap. Swim suits aren’t allowed in parks either.”

Others suggested that Jordyn should have dressed more appropriately given the family-friendly nature of the theme park. Elsewhere, a fitness influencer claimed she was “body shamed” by Disney staff because of her “revealing outfit”.

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Laci Kay Somers donned a black sports bra with matching leggings and was informed that her attire violated park regulations.

What is the Disney dress code?

According to the Disneyland website, those who flout these regulations will typically be offered an opportunity to alter their attire. Those who wear “attire that is not appropriate for theme parks” could risk being denied admission.

  • Costumes may not be worn by guests 14 years of age or older
  • Masks may not be worn by guests 14 years of age or older (unless they are for medical purposes)
  • Clothing with objectionable material, including obscene language or graphics
  • Excessively torn clothing or loose-fitting clothing, which may drag on the ground and create a potential trip hazard
  • Clothing that, by nature, exposes excessive portions of the skin that may be viewed as inappropriate for a family environment
  • Clothing with multiple layers is subject to search upon entry
  • Visible tattoos that could be considered inappropriate, such as those containing objectionable language or designs
  • Bare feet
  • All guests may dress as their favourite character, but may not pose for pictures or sign autographs for other guests.
  • Costumes must be family-friendly and may not be obstructive, offensive, objectionable or violent.
  • Costumes may not contain any weapons that resemble or could easily be mistaken for an actual weapon.
  • Costumes may not contain sharp objects, pointed objects or materials that may accidentally strike another Guest.
  • Layered costumes or costume props that surround the entire body are strongly discouraged and may be subject to additional security screening.
  • Costumes may not reach or drag on the ground (e.g., full-length Princess dresses)