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I got dress coded at Disney World because my skirt was TOO LONG

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A woman has claimed that she was dress coded at Disney World because her skirt was too long.

A content creator who goes by @SouthernDisneyBelle on TikTok frequently shares footage of herself having fun at Disney World. 

Most recently, she revealed she was told off at the Orlando, Florida, adventure park because she was wearing an ankle-length skirt. 

In a viral video, which has so far amassed over 330,00 views, she said a cast member had to pin up her dress after she was dress coded. 

A content creator who goes by @SouthernDisneyBelle on TikTok has revealed she was dress coded at Disney World because her skirt was too long

A content creator who goes by @SouthernDisneyBelle on TikTok has revealed she was dress coded at Disney World because her skirt was too long

She revealed she was told off at the Florida adventure park because she was wearing an ankle-length skirt
She revealed she was told off at the Florida adventure park because she was wearing an ankle-length skirt

She revealed she was told off at the Orlando, Florid,a adventure park because she was wearing an ankle-length skirt

In a viral video, which has so far amassed over 330,00 views, she said a cast member had to pin up her dress after she was dress coded

In a viral video, which has so far amassed over 330,00 views, she said a cast member had to pin up her dress after she was dress coded

In the clip, shared with her 283,000 followers, she said: 'I got dress coded at Disney. 

'The cast member was kind enough to pin my skirt higher.' 

The content creator was sporting a long black skirt with a leather corset and matching black gloves. 

She added: 'Make sure your cape or dress isn't dragging on the ground.

'And enjoy your Disney day.' 

The TikToker showed herself dancing with Mickey after the cast member pinned her dress.

In its guidelines, Disney World states, 'We reserve the right to deny admission to or remove any person wearing attire that we consider inappropriate or attire that could detract from the experience of other guests.' 

The regulations also note that the park has the right to deny or request those wearing dangerous clothing - such as 'excessively torn clothing or loose fitting clothing which may drag on the ground and create a potential trip hazard - to change. 

People flooded the comments section, with many claiming her skirt could get stuck on a ride - before praising the outfit as a whole

People flooded the comments section, with many claiming her skirt could get stuck on a ride - before praising the outfit as a whole

People flooded the comments section, with many claiming her skirt could get stuck on a ride - before praising the outfit as a whole.

One person said: 'One word, ride safety hazard.'

Someone else wrote: 'Because the dress could get stuck on moving platforms.'

'Omg you look amazing it slays when it’s bustled,' wrote one person.

In the past, a Florida woman also questioned what the 'happiest place on Earth' considered to be suitable attire after she was dress coded at the park for wearing in a pair of denim cutoff shorts and a skin-baring black top.

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