I bought a couple for my Daughter and she is a size 'S' - she's a UK size 10 and they're baggy on her!I thought the same - no way! Saying she’s a 16/18 and wears a L in a spirit jersey. They’re massive sizing - I’m an actual 16/18 and I wear a M.
I bought a couple for my Daughter and she is a size 'S' - she's a UK size 10 and they're baggy on her!I thought the same - no way! Saying she’s a 16/18 and wears a L in a spirit jersey. They’re massive sizing - I’m an actual 16/18 and I wear a M.
Personally on check out day (esp split stay) were up and out for this exact reason. I cannot believe she left her owners locker outside her room, tooI did think it was funny that when she was in the room ready to leave, she said it was check out to me so that would mean 11am I think, then judging by the queue after lugging her suitcases along from the room to bell services, that would take a while and she said she the crowds in Epcot mid morning are not too bad. My mid morning at work is around 1030ish Vicks not after dinner time!!
...or the weather!WTF were some of those questions? Like, there's no way in hell a Disney UK park is ever going to happen. Not with DLP so close by.
I've had Americans ask me what the climate in the UK is like, genuinely they had no clue, I could have said boiling hot with monsoon rains and they would have been all 'oh wow we want to go some day'...or the weather!
In fairness the weather is equally as changeable in DLP so that wouldn’t stop it but we’re 100% not getting a Disney park in the UK....or the weather!
To be fair - although very similar, i'd say Paris is slightly better... but I never understood why they didn't build the park further south – France is a huge country and further down near the border of Spain would have made more sense from a weather perspective... or Spain itself.In fairness the weather is equally as changeable in DLP so that wouldn’t stop it but we’re 100% not getting a Disney park in the UK.
This.I will happily eat cake for breakfast at Disney, not much difference between that and pastries or pancakes, but then I’m there maybe ten days out of 365 and in recent years not very often at all. She is there 6x a year and shovelling park food in her gob like she will never go there again. But don’t forget she is dainty and eats like a bird, everyone.
I think she’ll sit on the special seats on the back, which are for people who can’t get on the ride ( too big, disabilities etc) . She’ll then blame her previous back problem for not being able to ride the ride properlyDear theme parks, it’s time to get on board with size-inclusive roller coasters - The Points Guy
Disney World's new Tron Lightcycle / Run coaster isn't size-inclusive, but it's far from the only theme park coaster that doesn't have inclusive seats for all body types.thepointsguy.com
It’s going to be interesting to see her attempt to fit on this
...there's also the fact that most park visitors will be on their feet all day doing tens of thousands of steps, burning off the calories.I will happily eat cake for breakfast at Disney, not much difference between that and pastries or pancakes, but then I’m there maybe ten days out of 365 and in recent years not very often at all. She is there 6x a year and shovelling park food in her gob like she will never go there again. But don’t forget she is dainty and eats like a bird, everyone.