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DisneyMommyMichelle said:
I just have to say that i wear heels every day all day (i'm only 4'10) so i am used to them, believe it or not i get hurt feet in flats. I sometimes wear gym shoes in the parks, but i am in heels ALOT of the time. As long as i'm not complaining or holding my family back from anything i don't think there is anything wrong with it.

I understand this. I have friend that has worn heels everyday for about 20 years and is much more comfortable in them than flats. Aparently, the achilles tendon gets shorter and less flexible after being in the high heels position for so long and the result is real pain when you try to stretch it out in a flat shoe. Wear whatever works for you. Why this would bother anyone else, I can't imagine...
 
The super skimpy clothes on the wrong bodies-very yucky!
 
I think the thing that bothers me the most is the shirts with inappropriate printing on them. Its ridiculous and how anyone thinks these can be appropriate with kids running around is beyond me. I also don't like the younger girls wearing skimpy clothing. All in all though, I rarely ever noticewhat others are wearing in the parks...we're too busy having a good time.
 
Bikini tops, sports bra's, short shorts. But the bikini tops are the worst. WDW is a FAMILY resort, save them for the pool or the beach but not the PARKS!

Lori
 

aes74 said:
Here are my pet peeves:
The "I am not used to being in polite company" look: horrific faded wife-beater tank top with faded exercise shorts that keep riding up in certain places. :sad2:


Top this one off with the guy I seen with a tattoo on his shoulder of a man with a certain part of the male anatomy as a nose with the word f**knoses underneath. I was completely shocked and thought his mother must have been proud!

Two words......bikini wax!
 
Hobbes said:
I thought there was Disney rule about offensive logos?

I've pointed out offensive shirts to CMs at the parks, and they've just shrugged their shoulders at it. I am glad to know that it against the park rules. If I see it again, I will press the issue. I don't allow swearing in my home, I don't want my kids reading it at Disney.
 
I've seen cutoff shorts on girls that were cut so short, both "cheeks" were hanging out below.

We were at the Little Mermaid show at MGM and a girl in front of us had on very low cut pants. She had to get up and move down a couple seats several times, as people had stopped in the middle of the row. She was a little chubby and the pants were snug and each time she sat down, her pants went almost completely below her butt cheeks, leaving nothing to the imagination. DH and I just looked at each other each time it happened.

I also saw a girl in a very see thru white skirt with thong underwear very much visible.

I am all for comfort in the parks, but it does seem like some things are just not appropriate for a family setting.
 
little 3-6ish year old girls dressed up in the princess dresses on high 70-90 degree days who are obvously uncomfortable and too hot
 
bettyann29 said:
I just got back a few days ago and a few of things that I saw that just drove me crazy was the women in heels.. I just dont get it.. :confused3 .. I know my feet were killing me in tennis shoes and crocs and cant imagine how they felt at the end of the day.. and secondly the women/girls who wear the tanktops and/or spagetti strap shirts and then the bra strap hangs out.. it looks nasty..
I couldn't agree more! My pp is seeing thong underwear up above your lowrise pants. That is completely tastless. Why do we have to see your underwear.
 
At least they're wearing underwear-I never recovered from seeing a brunette in a pair of white cotton trousers (Sorry, pants :teeth: ) who had chosen to go "Commando" ( I'm sure you know this phrase in the U.S-I think i heard it on Friends!) :eek:
 
DisneyMommyMichelle said:
I just have to say that i wear heels every day all day (i'm only 4'10) so i am used to them, believe it or not i get hurt feet in flats. I sometimes wear gym shoes in the parks, but i am in heels ALOT of the time. As long as i'm not complaining or holding my family back from anything i don't think there is anything wrong with it.


I'm the same way. I wear heels every day. I'm 5'1 so I kind of look stumpy in sneakers or flats. People look at me funny because I will wear espadrilles to the park.
The last time I was at Disney I wore sneakers the first day and sure enough I got a blister on my heel and my feet were VERY sore. After that I wore my sandals for the rest of the trip and had no problems! I think it depends on what your feet are use to.
 
AES74, I'm printing off your post about dressing with class and dressing to your body type. I will then give it to my young neices and step-daughter. This is something that should have been said long ago. We just got back from WDW a few weeks ago and I was shocked by the clothes in the parks. Keep in mind that I'm under 30 (barely, but still) and I could not believe the outfits the young girls were wearing. Do parents really think that young girls should be running around in bikinis and sandals? Do teen girls really think it looks good to wear low-rise shorts and a half shirt with their stomach hanging over/out of the top? And I have to say, at the end of the night as we were exiting the park a man walked past us with short shorts and a half-shirt on, my 10 year old DS turned to me and said: "That guy is wearing a half-shirt, I didn't know guys wore half-shirts, that is just wrong!!!" I could only reply that maybe he was from Europe, there was just no other excuse! :rotfl2:
 
MrsTomMorrow said:
The bikini top is definatley one of my biggest peeves! Who thinks that is acceptable??!! :sad2:
All the DHs at WDW, as long as the women wearing it has the body for it!!! :thumbsup2
 
HunnyPots said:
I understand this. I have friend that has worn heels everyday for about 20 years and is much more comfortable in them than flats. Aparently, the achilles tendon gets shorter and less flexible after being in the high heels position for so long and the result is real pain when you try to stretch it out in a flat shoe. Wear whatever works for you. Why this would bother anyone else, I can't imagine...
But this is a problem. Tell my cousin who always wore heels. She has now had multiple operations and still cannot walk flat footed. The Dr. said most of her problems were as a result of her choices in footwear, some was genetic.
 
Hobbes said:
At least they're wearing underwear-I never recovered from seeing a brunette in a pair of white cotton trousers (Sorry, pants :teeth: ) who had chosen to go "Commando" ( I'm sure you know this phrase in the U.S-I think i heard it on Friends!) :eek:
Oh that is grose! If I wear heels to the parks my feet kill me, when I was 20 I would do things like this and then ended walking barefoot in Sea world. I learned my lesson and couldn't go to any park next day because my feet were killing me! As long as your conmfortable, the it's fine. I just feel people should dress appropiately at Disney, not walk around looking like a hoochie mama and the like. I dress comfortable, shorts, Tshirt and sandals usually. For dinner at least a couple of times when we eat at our resort I like to dress up. I understand the whole feeling stumpy and short because I'm 5'1", but no way I'm wearing heels to the parks. Some of these posts are so funny!
 
mickeyfan2 said:
All the DHs at WDW, as long as the women wearing it has the body for it!!! :thumbsup2

I certainly hope you are joking, as I know my DH agrees with me on this one!
 
MrsTomMorrow said:
I certainly hope you are joking, as I know my DH agrees with me on this one!
I second that! DH and I think it is tastless too! Even if you have the body for it, unless your at the water park you should the girls covered a bit more.
 
mickeyfan2 said:
But this is a problem. Tell my cousin who always wore heels. She has now had multiple operations and still cannot walk flat footed. The Dr. said most of her problems were as a result of her choices in footwear, some was genetic.

I have very flat feet, no arch. My feet hurt if I wear flats. When shoes have a heel to them, it changes the way my weight is supported on my feet and they feel much better. You may see me in sandals with heel.

I don't care what anyone wears or doesn't wear. It makes waiting in line more interesting... :rotfl:
 














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