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A woman's Epcot visit turned sour when Disney staff allegedly dress-coded her for wearing a sports bra and leggings. Nicole ...
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According to Disney guidelines, so-called dangerous outfits include “excessively torn clothing or loose fitting clothing which may drag on the ground and create a potential trip hazard.” 3 ...
The Disney Style Instagram account (yes, it's a thing) teased the new T-shirts in an Instagram post on Dec. 9, and fans were pretty excited, so this release is definitely something that has been ...
T-shirts are at Walt Disney World Resort, including "The Nightmare Before Christmas" and Mickey & Friends tees.
In a viral PSA, a Disney World cast member urges viewers not to try the free shirt hack that made the rounds on TikTok. Here's why. ‘You’re just gonna waste a bunch of time’: Disney Parks ...
A Disney guest says she was forced to change after staff deemed her shirt too 'inappropriate' for the park but that she got a free shirt.
I love a good Disney villain, probably in part because I share a surname with Cinderella’s evil stepmother, Lady Tremaine. But even with my predisposition to like a bad guy, I couldn’t work ...
Disney Tees Up New ‘Mickey Golf’ Collection for Adults: Shop the Pieces Here Disney is unveiling some new merch for Mickey fans, whether you're wearing it on the green, on your travels or to ...
Disney movies also tend to demonize anyone who engages in “bad” behavior, with 74 percent of Disney movies referring to someone as “evil” with an average of 5.6 “evil” references per film.
The answer is: not that bad, but also not that good. Like a lot of its fellow Disney remakes, this Little Mermaid too often feels like a dutiful cover version rather than an inspired reimagining.
Disney movies also tend to demonize anyone who engages in “bad” behavior, with 74 percent of Disney movies referring to someone as “evil” with an average of 5.6 “evil” references per film.