What is up with Disney adults?


What is up with Disney adults? Defining Disney Adults They visit the theme parks often, usually own lots of Disney merchandise, love the movies (especially the classic animated films), and aren't ashamed of their passion for the brand.


What is it called when Disney adults dress up?

What I'm referring to is Disneybounding, which allows adult guests to dress in ways that resemble their favorite Disney characters while not wearing a costume.


Is it OK to wear a dress to Disney World?

Long skirts and dresses might look super cute in photos, but trust us, you do NOT want to wear these all day at Disney World! If they're too long, you're probably going to trip over them a few times. Or worse, someone else will step on them when you're in a crowd! Make sure your skirt doesn't come close to the ground!


Why do adults go to Disney World without kids?

There are many great lounges at Disney World where adults can enjoy some great drinks, food, and conversation without the kids. At the top of the list are the popular lounges – Jock Lindsay's Hangar Bar and Trader Sam's. Many adults enjoy a Monorail Pub Crawl at the Magic Kingdom resorts utilizing the resort monorail.


What is the Disney adult stereotype?

Generally, the internet agrees that a Disney adult is someone who loves Disney as much as kids do (or more). They visit the theme parks often, usually own lots of Disney merchandise, love the movies (especially the classic animated films), and aren't ashamed of their passion for the brand.


Why do grown adults go to Disney World?

Disney is the perfect escape. You can leave all the stress of the real world behind as soon as you enter the gates and surround yourself with Disney Magic. The upbeat music, the delicious smells, the laughter and more will have you instantly engulfed in the Happiest Place on Earth.


Is DisneyBounding allowed?

While the theme parks have rules on adults wearing costumes (except during certain special events, such as Disney World's Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party and Disneyland's Oogie Boogie Bash event), DisneyBounding is toadally OK! It's a fun and simple way to add extra magic to a trip.


What is the one child rule at Disney World?

The Disney World One Child Policy is a controversial new park rule. Guests entering any of the Disney World parks will be required to have at least one child with them to enter.