lynette j in la
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It took me three days to red the Bippity Boppity Boutique FAQ thread, and there I rfound that either
a:- Adults can't dress like Princesses at the park so they don't get confused into thinking they are CMs. ( read this on the Disney site my self, they don't mention ages...)
... b: that anyone aged 10 or over could not dress in costume except for Party events. This one was said on the Disboard BBB thread .
Several peoplein that thread asked it thas true andseveral said they would go to Guest services and ask and No one ever posted their findings.
My 11 year old autistic daughter Is Sooooo excited to dress like Belle and go to get her princess hair do in July for her birthday. We hoped that she could go to her Princess Lunches at Norway and Cinderella's castle in her Belle dress. We will be there the week before her Birthday ( she stays on at Disney the next week with her grandparents) so we plan to celebrate with cake with the family all together and I was hoping she'd get a lot of attention...She'd love the special attention.
She is VERY immature and even though she's seen HSM and HSM2, she refuses to watch Hanna Montana, she is a Princess
kind of girl. She is very much not a Teenager yet... maybe a young tween, but not a teen.
I understand that for Tickets 10 is an adult. I didn't mind ( well just a little) having to pay for adult tickets and Adult Dinning plan ( even though she will most likely go to the children's buffet line and get the nuggets and mac and cheese.)
My daughter is a CHILD and has the mind of a ( much younger than her actual age),CHILD, acts like a CHILD, and the body of a somewhat plump, but yet at this moment undeveloped CHILD who even though she is 56 inches tall would never be mistaken for any thing other than a child. She has such a difficult time at school with peers and classwork that is far too advanced that I wanted her to just relax and enjoy being pampered and princessey
for a few weeks....
So,
I only found that Disney site says ADULTS are not allowed to dress in costumes. It did NOT say 10 and under CAN and 11 and older CAN'T wear costumes. Since tickets say that 10 yr olds are Adults, then if they went by ticketed age, a 10 yr old would not be allowed to wear costumes.
So what I'm getting at is that That if I have my daugher all dressed up for the Princesses, and she is turned away at the gate I'm gonna have a very very upset and heart broken little girl.
Does any one have any clue about this problem... is there some way to contact Guest services ahead of time....
Or should We just say she is 10 if they ask.
I hate to be a bad role model, and I'd have to coach her to lie and that doesn't sit right by me...
I'd hope that WDW would at least take pity on a disabled child.
Oh and please tell me your thoughts on getting a diabled card ( I'm not sure of what it is called ) though guest services for ASD kids...I know it in the past got kids to get ahead in line to help out those that have a problem with crowds and waiting, but it has changed some what since then. What special consideration is granted now with the card?
Thanks!
Any help is appreciated!
a:- Adults can't dress like Princesses at the park so they don't get confused into thinking they are CMs. ( read this on the Disney site my self, they don't mention ages...)
... b: that anyone aged 10 or over could not dress in costume except for Party events. This one was said on the Disboard BBB thread .
Several peoplein that thread asked it thas true andseveral said they would go to Guest services and ask and No one ever posted their findings.
My 11 year old autistic daughter Is Sooooo excited to dress like Belle and go to get her princess hair do in July for her birthday. We hoped that she could go to her Princess Lunches at Norway and Cinderella's castle in her Belle dress. We will be there the week before her Birthday ( she stays on at Disney the next week with her grandparents) so we plan to celebrate with cake with the family all together and I was hoping she'd get a lot of attention...She'd love the special attention.
She is VERY immature and even though she's seen HSM and HSM2, she refuses to watch Hanna Montana, she is a Princess

I understand that for Tickets 10 is an adult. I didn't mind ( well just a little) having to pay for adult tickets and Adult Dinning plan ( even though she will most likely go to the children's buffet line and get the nuggets and mac and cheese.)
My daughter is a CHILD and has the mind of a ( much younger than her actual age),CHILD, acts like a CHILD, and the body of a somewhat plump, but yet at this moment undeveloped CHILD who even though she is 56 inches tall would never be mistaken for any thing other than a child. She has such a difficult time at school with peers and classwork that is far too advanced that I wanted her to just relax and enjoy being pampered and princessey

So,
I only found that Disney site says ADULTS are not allowed to dress in costumes. It did NOT say 10 and under CAN and 11 and older CAN'T wear costumes. Since tickets say that 10 yr olds are Adults, then if they went by ticketed age, a 10 yr old would not be allowed to wear costumes.
So what I'm getting at is that That if I have my daugher all dressed up for the Princesses, and she is turned away at the gate I'm gonna have a very very upset and heart broken little girl.
Does any one have any clue about this problem... is there some way to contact Guest services ahead of time....
Or should We just say she is 10 if they ask.

I'd hope that WDW would at least take pity on a disabled child.

Oh and please tell me your thoughts on getting a diabled card ( I'm not sure of what it is called ) though guest services for ASD kids...I know it in the past got kids to get ahead in line to help out those that have a problem with crowds and waiting, but it has changed some what since then. What special consideration is granted now with the card?
Thanks!
Any help is appreciated!