You can dress up, just not wear a costume, it’s to stop adults being confused as staff, it really is a safety measure to protect children from possible unsafe people pretending to be staff.
2025-06-27 07:25:02
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Charlottebot :
get a grip its a safety rule. So children don't walk off with strangers dressed as princess's. you can still have fun but it important to keep children safe from people who might want hurt them
2025-06-28 10:45:42
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JustSims (Simone) :
This is standard for Disney. It’s the exact same rules as the parks
2025-06-27 08:54:05
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Gabbie.Mouse :
😭👏🏼💗 THE DISRESPECT! Like I wanted to go for my BIRTHDAY and you bet your 🍑 I was going to get dressed up 😭💔
2025-06-27 06:35:12
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𝓜𝓲𝓪 :
I honestly think it's the same as the Disney parks where they have the guidelines in place for a reason because a lot of kids will mistake people for staff or the paid princesses and so it's just to keep things safe
2025-06-27 07:57:20
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Maddy :
it’s been a standard rule for ages, it’s to stop kids from thinking that adults walking around are the actual princesses! you can still dress up in theme such as wearing colours to resemble ariel but not actually dress up as her
2025-06-27 09:35:56
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erinrose :
The woman in front of us had these massive Disney ears on that blocked the view for my children, even when I swapped seats with them I couldn’t see shit! It was so freakin annoying, and she was moving around and dancing the whole time.
2025-06-27 13:44:30
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dancing_panda21 :
My little cousin is going as a fairy when I asked her Nan why not a princess and she said she was insisting she’s a fairy
2025-06-29 02:48:19
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D :
People did in Adelaide there was a man dressed as Olaf
2025-06-27 11:38:05
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Skyco :
So the same rule as Disney parks, Google Disney bounding 😜
2025-06-27 09:06:34
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Steve :
I tell you, when my daughter is old enough, I will be dressing up in dad-daughter costumes. GAGF disney
2025-06-28 21:53:27
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♪ :
I’m 17 and I could definitely dress up because I don’t look 17
2025-06-27 20:51:29
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Katherine Bunten :
Let me introduce you to something called a Disneybound which is permitted. The reason adults aren’t allowed to dress up is to avoid confusion that you are the real Ariel ect
2025-07-01 10:41:40
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Kelly Marie :
We saw whole family’s dressed up at the Perth Disney on ice.
2025-06-29 13:41:55
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aimeegee.x :
Same rules in the parks/ cruise line too! I wore ears to Disney on ice and wasn’t asked to remove them
2025-06-29 01:34:03
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Amanda Lee :
The audacity right I was offended too
2025-06-28 04:41:48
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Wayuphigh :
Yeah it’s a rule at the parks too. It’s to stop predators looking like staff and children going up to them. You can wear a crown that’s fine, just not a full costume 🙂
2025-06-28 02:49:02
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C :
Theyre trying to stop little kids running up to random adults. It’s a safety thing. Dress up at home if you want to that bad
2025-06-29 11:32:59
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Kidspot Official :
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2025-07-02 00:47:26
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Courtney Elise 🥀 :
I wore sparkly Minnie years and hundreds of parents had headbands etc on
2025-06-27 10:22:53
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user1434950108231 :
Adults are technically not allowed to, but when my aunty and I take my kids, we all dress up and have just been told by staff we’re not allowed to take pics with people out of our group.
2025-06-27 06:44:13
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adrian dodoro :
Never been to Disneyland?
2025-06-28 23:39:23
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xoxokossipkurl :
The way she said “have you seen what’s going on in the world” and proceeds to complain about something so minuscule 🤣🤣🤣 I know you were exaggerating for the video but u should’ve lead with something else that was just so insensitive 💀
2025-07-03 23:10:40
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Faye Briotti 🎀 :
I think it means like huge costumes covering face ect for security reason :) like imagine some guy walking around in a monsters inc costume with a 💣 under his costume !
2025-06-28 23:52:43
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