Woman reveals she was 'DRESS-CODED' at Disney World for wearing a halter top and asked to CHANGE

"So you don't like backs?" ANOTHER woman is slamming Disney World for its strict dress code after staff called her backless shirt 'inappropriate' - and forced her to change into a branded yellow t-shirt. after sporting a halter top that was "inappropriate" The University of Massachusetts student claimed she received a "free T-shirt" at Disney after flaunting in a blue handkerchief top. She was flagged by a Disney employee for violating the park's policy - which says the park can 'eject anyone' for 'inappropriate' attire. In the past, a Florida woman also asked what that "the happiest place on earth" thought was appropriate after she was given a dress code at the parkUsers claimed there was nothing wrong with her top, while others wondered why the student wore revealing top at theme park

A woman has revealed she was coded by "the happiest place on Earth" after sporting a halter top that Disney apparently labeled "inappropriate".

Jordyn Grame of New Jersey claimed she received a "T "free shirt" at Disney after flaunting in a blue handkerchief top that was too revealing for theme park rules.

In a viral clip, which has amassed over four million views, the University of Massachusetts student revealed that she had been reported for violating park policy at Disney World in Orlando.

"When you have a dress code at Disney" read the caption of the incident which saw Jordyn given a free Disney t-shirt to cover up .

Woman reveals she was 'DRESS-CODED' at Disney World for wearing a halter top and asked to CHANGE
"So you don't like backs?" ANOTHER woman is slamming Disney World for its strict dress code after staff called her backless shirt 'inappropriate' - and forced her to change into a branded yellow t-shirt. after sporting a halter top that was "inappropriate" The University of Massachusetts student claimed she received a "free T-shirt" at Disney after flaunting in a blue handkerchief top. She was flagged by a Disney employee for violating the park's policy - which says the park can 'eject anyone' for 'inappropriate' attire. In the past, a Florida woman also asked what that "the happiest place on earth" thought was appropriate after she was given a dress code at the parkUsers claimed there was nothing wrong with her top, while others wondered why the student wore revealing top at theme park

A woman has revealed she was coded by "the happiest place on Earth" after sporting a halter top that Disney apparently labeled "inappropriate".

Jordyn Grame of New Jersey claimed she received a "T "free shirt" at Disney after flaunting in a blue handkerchief top that was too revealing for theme park rules.

In a viral clip, which has amassed over four million views, the University of Massachusetts student revealed that she had been reported for violating park policy at Disney World in Orlando.

"When you have a dress code at Disney" read the caption of the incident which saw Jordyn given a free Disney t-shirt to cover up .

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