Couldn't you just buy disney themed tee shirts and wear with shorts? I've found disney shirts at walmart/target/Kmart all within the same price or cheaper then disney pjs.
Couldn't you just buy disney themed tee shirts and wear with shorts? I've found disney shirts at walmart/target/Kmart all within the same price or cheaper then disney pjs.
My DD 9 wouldn't be caught dead in that at the parks. She has a set almost exactly like that, wore it to school a bit reluctantly on pajama day but just about died of embarrassment when we had to stop in at the grocery store for something on the way home from school. I think they look very pajama-y and 4 or 5 would be ok, but at 9....
That said, no one is going to notice or care ar Disney. It's just what you and your DD feel comfortable with.
Sure they will notice. My son does. "Mom, that looks like pajamas. Why is she wearing pajamas?" Has been said, quietly, more than once by my son. No one is saying it to the child but to say it won't be noticed at all doesn't ring true for me.
I think its fine for the under 5 set, but there is no way my girls would have worn jammies in public. They were all pretty fashion conscious at that age.
Wow, just can't believe all these answers.![]()
OP, I have seen it all at Disney - lots of 'costumes', etc. that you cannot tell the difference between night wear and day wear. I wouldn't think twice about seeing something like that on a 9 year old if she likes it. You won't see these people again, so do what you want, not what others think you should. They actually don't look any different than a lot of character sets/items I've seen children wearing in the parks, or in the shops. (Everyone 'should look' so good! - have seen even adults wearing what I know is pj's).
Of course, you did ask, and people have given their opinions, so guess that's what it's all about. Guess that's the reason I never 'ask' for other's opinions on what I do or think because it's my decision to make anyway. I'm a pretty independent person and what others think/say don't unduly affect me.![]()
Exactly how did I get grouped in with this comment? I was being honest - I haven't had my daughters wear their Disney PJs in the parks. My mother has bought them both a lot of Disney PJs. They love to wear them and choose to wear them nearly every night. In my experience with that I have noticed they show a lot of pilling and recommended the OP choose to save the first wear for Disney so they didn't show pilling at Disney. I'm not sure how that is an answer you "can't believe." There is nothing offensive in there unless you are trying to be offended.Wow, just can't believe all these answers.OP, I have seen it all at Disney - lots of 'costumes', etc. that you cannot tell the difference between night wear and day wear. I wouldn't think twice about seeing something like that on a 9 year old if she likes it. You won't see these people again, so do what you want, not what others think you should. They actually don't look any different than a lot of character sets/items I've seen children wearing in the parks, or in the shops. (Everyone 'should look' so good! - have seen even adults wearing what I know is pj's). Of course, you did ask, and people have given their opinions, so guess that's what it's all about. Guess that's the reason I never 'ask' for other's opinions on what I do or think because it's my decision to make anyway. I'm a pretty independent person and what others think/say don't unduly affect me.
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LOL You are right I did ask, so I will just say thanks for the opinions.My daughter LOVES PJ day at school and would be more than happy to wear her PJ's in public and out anywhere. I guess she is an odd 9 year old.
She really doesn't notice what she wears or what her friends wear but maybe it's just because no one really makes a big deal about this stuff here in her class. IDK. I bought some and we will use them as PJ's at home and on the trip, if she chooses to wear them one day in the park then that's what she will wear. Just like my 7 year old son who sometimes wears his Ninja Turtle or Darth Vader costume out in public or his tae kwon do uniform.
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Exactly how did I get grouped in with this comment? I was being honest - I haven't had my daughters wear their Disney PJs in the parks. My mother has bought them both a lot of Disney PJs. They love to wear them and choose to wear them nearly every night. In my experience with that I have noticed they show a lot of pilling and recommended the OP choose to save the first wear for Disney so they didn't show pilling at Disney. I'm not sure how that is an answer you "can't believe." There is nothing offensive in there unless you are trying to be offended.
Sorry, it was an accident! Removed it.![]()