Apparently the Magic Kingdom is only the happiest place on earth if you're not a grown woman wearing a "princess" costume. That was a harsh lesson learned by Natasha Narula and her daughter Drew, who attempted to enter Disneyland Paris to celebrate Natasha's birthday in ballgowns. After a change of clothes, Natasha was finally allowed in; turns out Disneyland has a global policy not to admit anyone over the age of 9 dressed as royalty. That policy makes sense -- your tulle could get snagged on Splash Mountain -- but if our local bars start banning princess outfits, we're going to have to start one of those online petitions. (Daily Mail)Apr 22nd 2010 By Emerald Catron
Disney Bans Birthday Girl
Apparently the Magic Kingdom is only the happiest place on earth if you're not a grown woman wearing a "princess" costume. That was a harsh lesson learned by Natasha Narula and her daughter Drew, who attempted to enter Disneyland Paris to celebrate Natasha's birthday in ballgowns. After a change of clothes, Natasha was finally allowed in; turns out Disneyland has a global policy not to admit anyone over the age of 9 dressed as royalty. That policy makes sense -- your tulle could get snagged on Splash Mountain -- but if our local bars start banning princess outfits, we're going to have to start one of those online petitions. (Daily Mail)Sponsored Links
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Thursday 22 April
By Elissa
It's because they don't want regular people in costume mistaken for their characters.
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Thursday 22 April
By Margaret
Are you so thick that you cannot understand Disney's policy? Would McDonald's allow non employees to walk around dressed like Ronald?
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Thursday 22 April
By cinderhella
thick!? what are you, a top-secret mouseketeer!? disney may create princesses but they hardly own the copyright on the ballgown.
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Friday 23 April
By Radarma@Cafemom
I wonder if that policy has ever been challenged in court? And what truly defines "royalty dress"? Is it the sash? Is it the tights? Perhaps the slippers?
Ambiguity makes me sketchy.
I might have to don my gown and hit Main Street.
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