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Woman Reportedly Denied Entry To Ride At Disney World For Being ‘Improperly Dressed’

A woman was reportedly denied entry to a ride at Disney World for being “improperly dressed.” She was wearing a sports bra and leggings. Honestly, I would have thought that…

Cinderella Castle at Disney World during celebrations. Woman Reportedly Denied Entry To Ride At Disney World For Being 'Improperly Dressed'

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A woman was reportedly denied entry to a ride at Disney World for being "improperly dressed." She was wearing a sports bra and leggings.

Honestly, I would have thought that was a regular and normal attire for Disney World. Especially during the hot summer months! Orlando, Florida can get pretty hot during the month of June and you have to dress for the weather. It's like a sports outfit, it's not some sexy statement. Now, she's sharing her experience and going viral for it online. Do you think the outfit was inappropriate like this Disney World staffer claimed? I'd have to disagree! See a video report shared by Inside Edition on YouTube below.

Woman Reportedly Denied Entry To Ride At Disney World For Being 'Improperly Dressed'

The caption for the Inside Edition video on YouTube reads, "Nicole Arena says she and her husband were waiting in line at Epcot for the popular 'Frozen' ride when she was approached by a Disney staffer who informed her she was 'improperly dressed.' Arena, who was wearing leggings and a sports bra, says she was told to buy a $45 tank top to cover up or she would not be able to go on the ride they had been waiting an hour for. Arena says people on both sides are weighing in after she posted photos of her outfit."

Arena went on to say that she was told to buy a $45 shirt to cover up and it was super embarrassing, as you can imagine. She ended up going along with it and didn't put up a fight. However, she wasn't even compensated for it! They made her pay for it which does seem a bit ridiculous. It's one thing if the outfit is clearly inappropriate, in my opinion, but this outfit is normal. She should have been okay to wear it or if Disney World had a problem with it they should have given her the shirt on the house.

See more details of the story and some more of her quotes in this exclusive People interview here.

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