weluvdizknee
Mouseketeer
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Just interested in your views!
Do you feel it's appropriate to visit the parks with no shirt or skimpy bikini tops?
I can't recall any dress code signs or notices posted at any of the parks. Didn't give it much thought until just now.
I personally don't like to get on a ride that was just exited by a person who gets stuck on the back on the ride seat because that person wasn't wearing clothing! I'm thinking it's not to sanitary for those people to be eating in or around food venues or restaurants. And I really don't like standing in line behind someone who is bare skinned and sweating in the hot sun. But, that's just my opinion. What's yours?
Do you feel it's appropriate to visit the parks with no shirt or skimpy bikini tops?
I can't recall any dress code signs or notices posted at any of the parks. Didn't give it much thought until just now.
I personally don't like to get on a ride that was just exited by a person who gets stuck on the back on the ride seat because that person wasn't wearing clothing! I'm thinking it's not to sanitary for those people to be eating in or around food venues or restaurants. And I really don't like standing in line behind someone who is bare skinned and sweating in the hot sun. But, that's just my opinion. What's yours?
That said, Mr. and Mrs. Mouse would never allow DDs to do same. However, there are many who should have second thoughts about it.
) was at DisnyeWorld this past June 28th - July 7th and we were a little surprised at what we saw. At Epcot we saw a lot of "women" wearing daisy dukes with half of there bottoms sticking out - it was quite gross. Also, we were at Typhoon Lagoon one day and a lady wearing a thong bikini came walking pass the kiddie area by the wave pool...that was just not called for 
