Attending Halloween party for the first time in Oct, and want to dress up, but need ideas. We are flying in day of the party, and I want to be comfortable at the parks to ride, etc. Also, I am 40, and want to be age appropriate, but fun.
I love Belle, especially in blue dress (feel like I am too old for that)
Love Cruella DeVil, but not crazy about a wig.
Any suggestions, links, etc. are greatly appreciated. Want to be creative...
Well, my feeling is you're never too old to dress up for Halloween--especially at Disney where no one is going to bat an eye if you go all out! If it makes you feel any better, I'm 41 and going as Sven, DH is Olaf and our girls, Anna and Elsa. I say dress up in whatever your comfy in. Or do an" inspired by" costume. Like, if you love belle in her blue dress, do blue shorts or a skirt and a white shirt and throw a rose in your hair. Have you checked out the disneybound site? They have lots of awesome ideas for anything. There's also a thread I found on here when I searched
MNSSHP costume ideas, where people share pics of what they wore. I dont have the link, but it should be easy to find.
Good morning all. We are coming down for the Tower of Terror 10 miler and see the Not So Scary Party is running on 10-3 and 10-5. We plan on being in MK on 10-5 but wasn't planning on buying party tickets. So I guess my two questions are:
1 - We don't have kids, so what is the draw for adults, is it worth it?
2 - If we decide not to buy tickets, how does that work once 7PM hits. Seems like you can hang around, but can't ride the ride, purchase anything and will be escorted out by cast members if they notice you don't have a party bracelet. Is this correct?
Thanks.
We've never been to a party, but even if we didn't have kids, I'd still want to go. The park is lit up all different, there is a different fireworks show, and the boo to you parade is supposed to be spectacular! There are party only magic shots and party only food. If you like meeting characters, there are some you can only do there (all 7 dwarves, Sally and jack skellington, the princesses with their princes, characters in Halloween costumes). If you don't want to do M&Gs, the park is much emptier and you can ride things with little to no wait. Plus--free candy!

I've read TRs from people with no kids who have gone, did fun costumes (or didn't) and had a great time.
Like I said, we've never gone, but from what I've read they are pretty strict about leaving if you don't have a band. They do a "sweep" through the park "reminding" nonparty guests the park is closing at 7 and you have to exit. I guess you could try to stay to watch the parade or whatever, but if they see you (and it seems they are on the lookout) they'll escort you out. I've read that getting guests to leave at 7 is the one time the CMs are sort of "rude" and won't make any exceptions (they WILL nicely tell you that you can buy a ticket, unless they're sold out, at the front). Really, it's only fair to the people who paid for the party for non party guests to leave. Having the park when it's not as crowded is part of the draw of going to the party in the first place.