just wondering why you'd want to?...already lots of neon on the BW
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Seriously, know many enjoy this practice; i worry about malfunctioning electrical cords, fire...even bugs crawling in a crack of slider where a cord might be run thru to the room. doesn't take much for them to get a foothold in FL
There was a thread some time ago (halloween or Xmas time) as to the actual rules & regs prohibiting the practice; might want to do a search.
Enjoy your trip!
To all who so graciously responded..thanks.
But it was a simple question, so a simple yes or no or pointing to the regs would have sufficed. I don't care about your opinions on your views of tacky, etc. Your other comments are your opinions.
There were several balconies decorated at BWV when we were there last December. Some of the trees that are donated to the share program (another thread here on the DIS) also come with lights in the box to decorate your balcony. We didn't do it last year because there was no outlet. But others must have figured out a way because there definitely WERE Christmas lights on the balconies.
Can't tell you about any of the other holidays because I've only been at BWV for Christmas. If I had to guess, there are probably people who decorate for Halloween, too.So the mystery deepens. Disney ignores published policy during the holidays? Is that only during Christmas, or do they also overlook the rules and allow illuminated plastic Easter bunnies? How about flashing Leprechauns? Do they also allow animated piñatas on Cinco de Mayo?
To all who so graciously responded..thanks.
But it was a simple question, so a simple yes or no or pointing to the regs would have sufficed. I don't care about your opinions on your views of tacky, etc. Your other comments are your opinions.
There were several balconies decorated at BWV when we were there last December. Some of the trees that are donated to the share program (another thread here on the DIS) also come with lights in the box to decorate your balcony. We didn't do it last year because there was no outlet. But others must have figured out a way because there definitely WERE Christmas lights on the balconies.