Overview
- Marina Smith, 27, says a Disney World employee approached her on March 16 in Orlando after visitors objected to her white tie-front shirt and blue jeans.
- She reports she was warned that her attire could be considered inappropriate but was not asked to change or leave and finished her visit without further incident.
- Smith described the look as a short, form-fitting outfit selected for filming content and later posted a photo from the park with a defiant caption.
- Disney’s dress code prohibits clothing that exposes excessive portions of skin and reserves the right to deny entry or remove guests.
- Coverage from the Daily Mail and New York Post is based on Smith’s account, notes no official Disney comment, and even conflicts on her follower count, with prior cases cited as context for the debate.