I got dress coded at Disney World — but it wasn’t for my sexy corset
Unbelieva-belle!
A Disney megafan claims she got dress coded at The Most Magical Place On Earth — but not for the reasons you might expect.
The TikToker, who goes by @SouthernDisneyBelle and takes her 283,300 followers on daily Disney adventures, posted a video last week acknowledging her skirt was too long.
According to the Florida park’s dress guidelines, “clothing that touches or drags on the ground” is not permitted.
She paired her skirt with a sexy, tight black leather corset and matching gloves.
The woman showed a Disney employee — called cast members at the Mouse House — bustling her maxi skirt so her outfit met park regulations.
“Make sure your cape or dress isn’t dragging the ground, and enjoy your Disney day,” she wrote in text over the video, which has pulled in 327,000 views.
She added in the caption: “Thank you to this Disney cast member.”
One viewer wondered why the woman’s seemingly harmless garment was not allowed in the park.
“Because the dress could get caught on moving platforms,” one person suggested.
Others were impressed with the cast member’s fashionable problem-solving skills.
“Omg you look amazing it slays when it’s bustled!” one person exclaimed.
“I love how she bustled it instead of just throwing it up there in a bundled mess,” another applauded.
“Ngl they kinda made it better,” another admitted about the woman’s elevated look.
“Ahh this was me pinning you!” one woman wrote, claiming to be the cast member who saved the day.
The self-proclaimed belle replied, “Tysm!!!! CMs like you are what makes Disney great.”
The Post reached out to the TikToker for comment.
Disney’s dress guidelines prohibit adults from wearing costumes, so some grown-up fans are “Disneybounding” — which involves using subtle color combinations and jewelry to pay respect to their favorite characters.