Kathryn777
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i assume the answer is no, but I wasn't sure if kids costumes (my son is almost 9) can be scary?
Isn't wearing a scary costume to a "not so scary" party kind of defeating the point? Forget the rules, it seems to me consideration for other guests would dictate not wearing costumes that are scary and/or gory.
Ok thanks. It doesn't drag but I think the mask might cover his whole face.
I think there's a big difference between kids in "scary" costumes and a place that does a scary Halloween event like Universal studios. I will tell my son the rules and let him pick something.
Isn't wearing a scary costume to a "not so scary" party kind of defeating the point? Forget the rules, it seems to me consideration for other guests would dictate not wearing costumes that are scary and/or gory.

So, every person should dress as a "nice" character. My husband could be a "bad guy" because he wouldn't dress up at all and we know who killed Bambi's mother![]()
Ok thanks. It doesn't drag but I think the mask might cover his whole face.