reallybadeggs
Aye, but we're loved by our mommies and dads.
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Great idea! But I don't think Disney wants people to dress too much like them & confuse people. (Not cast members but characters alike) We always tell our kids if they get lost find someone that works there-any cast member. I could see how this could confuse a lost child but if it's the halloween party I would think a young kid wouldn't look like a real cast member. (Cool costume idea though!!)


Great idea! But I don't think Disney wants people to dress too much like them & confuse people. (Not cast members but characters alike) We always tell our kids if they get lost find someone that works there-any cast member. I could see how this could confuse a lost child but if it's the halloween party I would think a young kid wouldn't look like a real cast member. (Cool costume idea though!!)

CM's are suppose to turn in their nametags when they end their employment at Disney or they're not suppose to get their last paycheck, or so I was told. I was able to keep mine because my last shift ended at 12:30am and I was immediately leaving the state. My car was loaded down in the employee parking lot & I headed North on I-4. So sad. My manager told me there was no way to turn it in. Of course I could have turned it in to her, but she told me to keep it. I've got mine in my jewlery box on my dresser. I pull it out from time to time & smile. I miss that job so much!!!![]()
That's a cute Halloween idea. Last Halloween my son dressed as a Dream Team Cast Member with the blue oxford, khaki pants, black satchell and everything. He used the name tag that we had purchased from a shop on Main Street. It looks like a CM tag, but it is gold.
Great idea! But I don't think Disney wants people to dress too much like them & confuse people. (Not cast members but characters alike) We always tell our kids if they get lost find someone that works there-any cast member. I could see how this could confuse a lost child but if it's the halloween party I would think a young kid wouldn't look like a real cast member. (Cool costume idea though!!)
). Kids are dressed as characters every day in WDW. If they didn't want people to dress like characters, there would be no BBB. It's the grown-ups they have a rule for during normal operating hours. I think OP should be fine. No worries.CM's are suppose to turn in their nametags when they end their employment at Disney or they're not suppose to get their last paycheck, or so I was told. I was able to keep mine because my last shift ended at 12:30am and I was immediately leaving the state. My car was loaded down in the employee parking lot & I headed North on I-4. So sad. My manager told me there was no way to turn it in. Of course I could have turned it in to her, but she told me to keep it. I've got mine in my jewlery box on my dresser. I pull it out from time to time & smile. I miss that job so much!!!![]()
CM's are suppose to turn in their nametags when they end their employment at Disney or they're not suppose to get their last paycheck, or so I was told. I was able to keep mine because my last shift ended at 12:30am and I was immediately leaving the state. My car was loaded down in the employee parking lot & I headed North on I-4. So sad. My manager told me there was no way to turn it in. Of course I could have turned it in to her, but she told me to keep it. I've got mine in my jewlery box on my dresser. I pull it out from time to time & smile. I miss that job so much!!!![]()
