Halloween on the high seas costume question!!

Would a small inflatable costume be considered obstructive to wear on a Halloween cruise?

  • Yes

    Votes: 4 40.0%
  • No

    Votes: 6 60.0%

  • Total voters
    10
  • Poll closed .

Chanelf75

Earning My Ears
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Those hallways are small to begin with. Add in housekeeping carts and the not-supposed-to-be-out-there strollers and the like and just getting out of the hallway would be hard.

Add a crowded deck or atrium and... Sorry...I vote against it.
 
We saw an inflatable stay puft marshmallow man and an inflatable slimer on the Dream this past weekend. They didn't seem to be having any issues!
 
I voted yes, but only because we had a few young adults/older children running the passageways dressed in inflatable dinosaur costumes for about three hours the other night. If you're better behaved, then go for it.
 

Those hallways are small to begin with. Add in housekeeping carts and the not-supposed-to-be-out-there strollers and the like and just getting out of the hallway would be hard.

Add a crowded deck or atrium and... Sorry...I vote against it.


You forgot the room service trays overloaded with food and the room decorations people no longer want laying on the floor against the walls.
 
You forgot the room service trays overloaded with food and the room decorations people no longer want laying on the floor against the walls.

Very true. And the Fish Extenders that extends well outside of that little wall.
 
Thats a cute idea, but I will tell you the party is a madhouse. The atrium was jam packed when we sailed earlier this month.
You may get bumped around.
 
We saw an inflatable stay puft marshmallow man and an inflatable slimer on the Dream this past weekend. They didn't seem to be having any issues!

My son had that costume on the Fantasy last year. Everyone loved it!
 
Just got off the Magic this morning and the atrium was a madhouse on dress up day. They really need to organize the candy distribution in other areas as you literally could not move through the atrium to trick or treat or to watch the party. I heard several people complaining about the chaos in the atrium that day. It was so hot in there as well. I did see one or two blow up costumes and they were squeezing their way through as well. We literally stayed in our costumes for 30 minutes and headed back to our cabin to change and cool down. It was just too crowded to hang in the atrium.

Also, about the room service trays......there was a note card with our room service delivery that said to call back room service when you were done and wanted the tray picked up. I asked if I should leave it in the room or in the hall and they specifically told me to place it in the hall and someone would be right up to pick it up. I thought that was a good idea with the note card.

MJ
 
Ok, I uploaded my pics and here are some of the atrium during trick or treating and costume party. As you can see there is no room to maneuver easily through the atrium. One of the candy stations was right in front of the "bat" backdrop and the line went back to the port adventures desk.

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MJ
 
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Just off the Dream yesterday, and the Mousequerade Party was held out on the deck, so it wasn't as crowded. The show was on the stage and trick or treating was done on each side of the deck/stage area (2 stations per side).
 

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