The WDW WORST dressed list! Please join in!

chamonix said:
I agree, threads like this make me very sad. What's next, "you are simply too ugly to be in the park with me"? "too fat to be in the park with me?" "you should be ashamed of yourself and cover that uglyness/fat up right now so the rest of us don't have to look at your hideousness"?

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I do agree some of the "worst dressed" things listed are just plain pet peeves and although they may not be attractive to us, and they're not inappropriate, who cares? you're not wearing it right?

But I do agree with some of the posts, but to me its all about modesty. Even if you weren't in a place filled to the rim with kids, its still nice to have some modesty.
 
HdnMickeyGrl said:
I just joined DIS and I found this thread. I think this is hillarious because my mother and I wanted to write a book with each chapter covering a different inappropriate thing that is done at disney including some people's clothing. I sympathize with some of the posts that say they don't really care what people wear but some things are just completely inappropriate; not just in the park but in public in general. I will demonstrate:

3 years ago, while at Epcot just outside of the Rose and Crown I notice a woman. She was wearing a dressy black top with dressy black sandals and...drum role please..... :rockband: a pair of sheer (completely see through) black guazy pants with a black thong underneath. Wait wait it gets better. She was with a man who was wearing gray dress pants and a nice button down shirt. It was about 7pm and they were standing at the reservation counter outside of the Rose and Crown so I assume they were going to dinner and this was her idea of dressing up.

I have to say that I don't think there's anything wrong with wearing certain sandals or dresses or skirts and I think dressing in something a little nicer for dinner is fine but this crossed the line in polite society everywhere.


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As a side note I think those skirts, shorts and pants with the words written across the hiney are inappropriate for little girls. I'm 26 so I am not an old prude and I like dressing up and going out but I don't think it is ever appropriate to create a situation where people are invited to read the rear end of a 10 year old or a 16 year old.

OMG, when I was a freshman in high school I saw a girl wearing the white gauzy pants and I'm thinking ' what are you wearing????? '
 
Joann said:
I don't see anythign wrong with guys wearing tank tops to the park ( wife beater shirts, isn't that what ppl are reffering them as? Not sure cause I never knew them to be called that) anyway I see nothing wrong with it girls wear tank tops Heck, thats all I wear in the summer when out and about outside so my shoulders get tanned! Why is anything wrong with that? I don't get it, Anywho, I don't really pay attention to what ppl in Disney world are wearing because I am there to have fun with my family, not judge people on what thier style of clothing is... I am sure ppl don't have the same taste as me or joe bob down the street... it's a personal thing on what each person likes to wear or feel comfertable in who are we to say it looks stupid or is uncomferable :confused3 :confused3 :smooth:

I don't think ppl are referring to tank tops in general for guys, cause some are fine but I think they are referring to the white undershirt tanks for guys, cause they are usually supposed to be worn under another shirt, cause if not they are not themost ideal thing to wear
 
The one I don't quite understand are mesh, see through, bathing suit cover-shorts. If you are trying to get more coverage/coverup wouldn't it make more sense to wear a towel, or a sarong, or something that will actually cover you up?
 

The absolutely worse thing I've ever seen at Disney (or anywhere else for that matter) was last May in the Boardwalk lobby. This pretty young lady (mid 20's) got on the elevator with me and I had to do a double take. She was wearing a very pretty lacy crocheted dress and nothing underneath it. At least it would have been pretty if it had been lined and she had on any underwear. It was immediately obvious that this blonde was a natural brunette. My first thought was what if I had had my grandkids with me. Of course my GS is just a baby so the only thing he would have thought is 'LUNCH' as he gazed upon her very large dark nipples. I might have had to do some explaining to his elder cousin though. As she confidently got off the elevator everyone (and I mean everyone) turned to look. I thought there is no way that young lady is walking out of here looking like that and made a beeline to the front desk. A few other people had joined me and the young man behind the counter said he would take care of it and went after her. In just a few minutes she was coming back and headed back to the elevator giving the CM an earful as she went. So Disney does enforce the dress code to a certain extent. Either that or it could be because so many people were turning, staring at her, then rushing to the front desk to complain about this girl's almost totally nudity.
 
Syrreal said:
The one I don't quite understand are mesh, see through, bathing suit cover-shorts. If you are trying to get more coverage/coverup wouldn't it make more sense to wear a towel, or a sarong, or something that will actually cover you up?

Are you talking only the shorts or the little dresses of mesh also? I ask only because I wear a mesh dress over my bathing suit. It's not ONLY because I'm trying to get more coverage, but it's also because of my size - I don't like being in a bathing suit, but if I'm near the pool, I don't want to be fully covered up. I AM talking about the pool area ONLY - NOT walking around like that! :)
 
aubriee said:
The absolutely worse thing I've ever seen at Disney (or anywhere else for that matter) was last May in the Boardwalk lobby. This pretty young lady (mid 20's) got on the elevator with me and I had to do a double take. She was wearing a very pretty lacy crocheted dress and nothing underneath it. At least it would have been pretty if it had been lined and she had on any underwear. It was immediately obvious that this blonde was a natural brunette. My first thought was what if I had had my grandkids with me. Of course my GS is just a baby so the only thing he would have thought is 'LUNCH' as he gazed upon her very large dark nipples. I might have had to do some explaining to his elder cousin though. As she confidently got off the elevator everyone (and I mean everyone) turned to look. I thought there is no way that young lady is walking out of here looking like that and made a beeline to the front desk. A few other people had joined me and the young man behind the counter said he would take care of it and went after her. In just a few minutes she was coming back and headed back to the elevator giving the CM an earful as she went. So Disney does enforce the dress code to a certain extent. Either that or it could be because so many people were turning, staring at her, then rushing to the front desk to complain about this girl's almost totally nudity.


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plummer925 said:
Are you talking only the shorts or the little dresses of mesh also? I ask only because I wear a mesh dress over my bathing suit. It's not ONLY because I'm trying to get more coverage, but it's also because of my size - I don't like being in a bathing suit, but if I'm near the pool, I don't want to be fully covered up. I AM talking about the pool area ONLY - NOT walking around like that! :)

I meant the shorts in particular.... and this was walking around the parks!!
 
I think it is sad and pathetic when girls/women go around showing their bodies no respect like that. I don't care if she's 90 lbs. or 300 lbs. or anywhere in between. Showing that much skin is a cry for attention and a sign of a lck of self respect.

On a similar note, it is equally inappropriate for men to remove their shirts in the parks.

Of course, inappropriate logos are just as bad, if not worse in some cases. Anything that would not be said or shown in a Disney movie should not be allowed in the parks. It's all part of the show. I do not want to see a cartoon of genitalia, an offensive word or a marijuana leaf in WDW. I did see a teen with a shirt that proclaimed "Eatin' ain't Cheatin' " and I am sure it did not refer to her diet. Sad.
 
LuluLovesDisney said:
I think it is sad and pathetic when girls/women go around showing their bodies no respect like that. I don't care if she's 90 lbs. or 300 lbs. or anywhere in between. Showing that much skin is a cry for attention and a sign of a lck of self respect.

I completely agree. I am 104lbs, size 2 and wouldn't even consider showing any skin at WDW. Doesn't matter what size you are, keep it in your clothes.

I even watch my act at PI bacause there are so many young kids around whereas, at home, I would tend to dress slightly more sexy when going out to a club.
 
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As a side note I think those skirts, shorts and pants with the words written across the hiney are inappropriate for little girls. I'm 26 so I am not an old prude and I like dressing up and going out but I don't think it is ever appropriate to create a situation where people are invited to read the rear end of a 10 year old or a 16 year old.[/QUOTE]

I totally agree with you on this one!!! I have a 6 year old DD and they make the stuff in toddler sizes even........in no way shape or form do I want someone reading her butt!! The writing may as well read "HEY PEDAFILE (sp??)....LOOK HERE" Like you, I do not consider myself an old prude at 36.......I just feel it is totally inappropriate as well.
 
I'm a girl who wears heels to the parks. I am an everyday heel wearer, but for my honeymoon in WDW I brought 2 pairs of flats. After a couple of days my legs were killing me and I couldn't figure out why. I went out for one night at PI wearing heels and my legs felt great!

I love espidrilles, I usally bring a couple of different pairs every trip now!
 
im glad you are so understanding about other peoples habits and it's nice to see your mom raised you right. thank you, and your mom..


I'm going June 8-18 and nov. 30-dec. 10 I cant wait
 
Yeah, and what about the skimpy shorts with the words and the thongs up above the shorts!!!! Just Nasty where are the parents to tell these kids that this is not appropriate??
 
OK my 1980's fanny pack :crazy: . My dh and dd's complain " you are not going to wear that" :love: . WDW is the only place I wear it! :p
 
It amazes me the varying opinions about dress at WDW.

I do not support offensive wear, or people dressed like bums. And yet some (not all) folks are ok with people coming to the parks as comfortable as they want to be and the rest of us should just keep our noses and our high brow opinions to ourselves.

But then , on other threads, I have been in the minority when I suggest that at least for dinner in the nicer restaurants, it wouldn't be cruel and unusual punishment for people to put on a nice shirt and pair of slacks, etc. When I pose this, I am shish-kabobbed by others who feel hey, this is Disney World, we should be able to wear whatever the heck we want, even if we just came from a park, we look like we just woke up and we stink to high heaven.

Why is it ok to be unkempt in the restaurants, but we get bent out of shape if someone has a little too much skin showing in the parks????
 
One thing that I hate to see and haven't seen mentioned is the lack of clothes on babies and toddlers. DD and I have been there in June and July when the sun is really blazing down and watched people carrying small babies dressed in nothing but a diaper around in 100 degree heat. These little ones are not only sunburned and hot themselves but in many cases are being carried up against their parents bodies and look about 1/2 unconcious. Are these people crazy?
 
KFISCHER said:
But then , on other threads, I have been in the minority when I suggest that at least for dinner in the nicer restaurants, it wouldn't be cruel and unusual punishment for people to put on a nice shirt and pair of slacks, etc. When I pose this, I am shish-kabobbed by others who feel hey, this is Disney World, we should be able to wear whatever the heck we want, even if we just came from a park, we look like we just woke up and we stink to high heaven.

Personally, I try to dress up for a nice dinner. I always have atleast a nice skirt and shirt or something like that. Although, if I am eating at one of the parks then I end up just wearing what I have on (since I don't usually get a chance to get back at the hotel. I will say that no matter what, i always feel underdressed at Le Cellier or Coral Reef b/c they seem so nice. If I am going to a park only for dinner, though, I do dress up a little. :)

As far as what I wear to the parks... I try to go as comfortable as possible while still trying to look cute. I don't however wear anything that has words accross my booty, or that shows my tummy. It's a personal preference. Tank tops and stuff is fine but IMO please don't just wear your bikini top...you wouldn't just walk around in a bra would you? I have a great body image when it comes to my "upper womanlies" and I still wouldn't be parading them like that for all to see. It just drwas negative attention.
 
This is so funny to me, because every time we go we see people who seem to have left their brains at the gate as far as sense is concerned-- I am absolutely awed at the amount of folks who feel it is okay to wear low rise hipster shorts and/or jeans and belly shirts who absolutely shouldn't be wearing them! :lmao:

I mean, I don't care if you are in Disney or Walmart, there are just some people that should have that covered up. Im not too fond of the young girls, either, who have all that hanging out too. Fortunately, my girls see that and they see how tacky it is and they think it looks awful.
 
At DL, when we went in March...saw someone w/a (I kid you not) *uck t-shirt. I was wondering if they would ask her to leave. Not sure what DL staff would do.

My pet peeve, though are women in high heels too! I don't get that either. Form over fashion rules the day when it comes to WDW attire
 





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