When personnel at Disney World approached a woman and told her that her top “isn’t appropriate,” the woman felt humiliated.
On TikTok, Alyssa Schueller shared her account of the incident, and the video has now received over 3 million views.
She is seen in the video being “escorted” to pick up a complimentary Disney World top since it appears that she was revealing too much skin.
“Guys, it’s true,” she wrote as the caption.
Schueller asserted that the event occurred at Epcot and claimed that when she visited Animal Kingdom earlier in the day, there was “no problem.”
“FYI, I was at Animal Kingdom ALL AM without issue,” the TikToker said.
“I visited Epcot, and this occurred. I returned to Alaska and experienced no problems.
“Disney must support a dress code if they want to be taken seriously. But the contradiction—please”
According to the Disney World website, the company “reserves the right to refuse admittance to or remove any person wearing dress that is regarded unsuitable or attire that could diminish the enjoyment of other guests.”
An additional woman was allegedly humiliated earlier this year when theme park employees allegedly told her that her shorts were “too short.”
She was challenged by a staff member sporting a “Police” shirt as she and her family were at the Frontier City amusement park in Oklahoma City, US.
A staff member was heard stating, “I’m going to escort you,” in a footage Bailey posted to her TikTok account. If you don’t provide the information I need, I’ll charge you with criminal trespassing.
One viewer questioned: “Since when does Six Flags have a clothing code? ” in the comments section. It appears to be harassment more than anything else.
They need to have informed her at the gate if she isn’t following the dress code, said another.