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We were banned from entering Disneyland because of our ‘offensive' T-shirts, but our replacements were so ridiculous
GOING to Disneyland is a dream for many.
But one couple was stunned when they were banned from entering the theme park because of their outfits.
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The pair headed for their day of fun wearing matching couple shirts.
The black T-shirt worn by the woman featured the hair of Princess Leia from Star Wars with the words 'I love you.'
The shirt worn by the man was also black and featured a gun and read 'I know.'
The shirts are in reference to one of the most iconic scenes of the franchise where Han Solo and Princess Leia kiss before he is dragged off by Storm Troopers.
However, according to the post the T-shirt designs were deemed inappropriate for Disneyland.
The poster wrote: "My friends were forced to change out of their "offensive" shirts at Disney."
The pair then went to the gift shop to pick out some new T-shirts to wear for the day and what they found was shocking.
"Look what they picked out as replacements in DISNEY'S GIFT SHOP!" the user continued.
The picture then saw the couple hold up two shirts, one with a larger picture of Princess Leia with the words 'I love you.'
The next shirt featured an image of Han Solo holding a gun with the words 'I know.'
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Trolls branded my kids' uniforms 'inappropriate' but THEY'RE the real problem
It's not the first time people have been dress-coded at Disney parks.
Nicole DeLosReyes visited Disney World in Florida, and she opted for a pair of black jeans and a white knotted crop top.
But as she tried to enter Epcot theme park within the Disney World complex, Nicole was told her top violated the park's dress code policy.
In a viral video that's racked up over nine MILLION views, the star filmed herself hunting down the nearest gift shop for something to cover up with.
She said: "Guys it happened. I got dress-coded at Disney.
"I was told to leave or get a shirt. So now we're getting a shirt."
According to Disneyland's website, the dress-code bans clothing with objectionable material, including obscene language or graphics, excessively torn clothing or loose fitting clothing which may drag on the ground and create a potential trip hazard, clothing which, by nature, exposes excessive portions of the skin that may be viewed as inappropriate for a family environment and clothing with multiple layers are subject to search upon entry.