Does this count as Disney bounding?

Wendysofftoneverland

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Are the knee-length princess-themed dresses from the Wonder Princess site allowed for adults? Since its like a t-shirt material, I don't see how it could be confused for an actual princess, but I don't want to break any rules. We are going on a MNSSHP day, but going to both MK and Epcot. Exact dress picture attached (it would be to coordinate wit my 3 year old's Sofia the First dress).Screenshot_20220812-095318.png
 
Are the knee-length princess-themed dresses from the Wonder Princess site allowed for adults? Since its like a t-shirt material, I don't see how it could be confused for an actual princess, but I don't want to break any rules. We are going on a MNSSHP day, but going to both MK and Epcot. Exact dress picture attached (it would be to coordinate wit my 3 year old's Sofia the First dress).View attachment 693036
I’m not into Disney bounding, but I can tell you that the dress pictured would not make me think you were an actual CM princess. IOW, I don’t think it breaks the rules.
 
Such a cute dress! I think especially since you'll be standing with your daughter, it will be clear you are not a Cast Member. I couldn't tell from the photos, but the dress looks like it hits mid-calf (which is good since floor-length dresses aren't allowed). And it looks like a "real" dress that people would wear -- think of all the Dapper Day dresses that Disney lets in. But if you want to play it super safe, my daughter has a pretty good theory for outfits that might be on the edge: if you add something a Cast Member would never wear (like Mickey ears or a backpack or tennis shoes), then it's clearly a Disneybound. Have a great time at MNSSHP!
 

If the dress isn’t floor length I’d definitely say it would work for a bound… look on Instagram for ways to accessorize and you are good to go
 














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