Inappropriate costumes at MNSSHP

I fully support inappropriate Halloween costumes and appreciate all women kind enough to wear them.

To you, my thanks.
 
Somebody needs to start posting pictures of these scantily clad women in inappropriate costumes so I can properly outraged!
 

Somebody needs to start posting pictures of these scantily clad women in inappropriate costumes so I can properly outraged!

Okay! Off to search Google!

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Well, here we have a shocking amount of bellybutton and bare shoulder. Since when are bikini tops acceptable park wear? No wait, that's a cast member.

Sigh. Okay, trying again... Google, don't fail me now!

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Inappropriate, perhaps, but hardly revealing... And with just my luck, they'd turn out to be breast cancer survivors and I'd feel horrible for judging their costume.

Back to Google...

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Ah, here's one from the Dis, back in 2009! Apparently we were far more relaxed about clothing standards in the old days, as the only comment to this shocking photo was "how cute!" :lmao:

Google always comes through in the end!
 
I seriously hope this is not the case. My entire family has spent some serious cash/time on our Halloween costumes which are all Dis. characters. I see that someone else has said this may not be the case anymore. . . seriously though, I just had to restart my heart:scared1:

Just wanted to let you know that yes you absolutely can dress as a character if you're an adult. You're not allowed to give autographs or "pose" as a Disney employed character and you're not allowed to wear your costume on a regular day at disney (i.e. a non-MNSSHP day/evening) but that's all. I was Tink last year and had a blast, wear your character costume & have fun!!!
 
I CHANGED my original costume idea (Ariel) as she wears just a bra/tail and I didn't want to bare so much flesh in the MK (The "real" Ariel wears a flesh coloured bodysuit and I couldn't find one)

When we met Ariel in the now-demolished Fantasyland grotto she had a fully exposed abdomen and navel. Her "shells" were mounted on a flesh-colored jeweled bikini-styled top (probably just so there wouldn't be the danger of pasties falling off).

No bodysuit.

Edit: Oh, I forgot to point out - in my icon to the left - my extremely inappropriate "sexy" Snow White costume that I wore for the inaugural Princess Half Marathon. I did wear yellow shorts underneath for comfort, not for modesty. Next year I'll try to be more inappropriate.
 
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Could it be that we are going a bit overboard on what we think others should be doing? If you think some of the costumes are going to traumatize your children, then don't go to the party. I'm sure you will not be missed. But, if you have children that are going to be traumatized by seeing a bit of leg and cleavage, you have much bigger problems then what others are wearing for Halloween.
 
We see teens and pre-teens in those low cut, short costumes with thigh highs and heels every year at MNSSHP. It creeps me out because they are walking around with their parents with everything hanging out. I would have been MORTIFIED to wear something like that around my dad/mom as a teen:) It is like their parents are pimping them out! :scared1:

This was what I found the most disturbing about the costumes! Women I don't have so much of a problem with since they are technically adults, but most of the adults in costume we saw were totally inappropriate. It was the 12-14 age group that dressed the worst from what I saw. Very creepy for a Disney setting. If my husband had checked them out, we would have had issues, not for him looking at another woman, but because I wouldn't want to be with a pedophile who liked little girls. Just gross all around, shame on those parents, my dad never would have let me leave the house as a teen in anything where you could see my lady bits.
 
If Disney is OK with costumes like this, who am I to argue!!!

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After hearing all this talk about sexy alice outfits I should point out I have found proably the worst alice costume ever, it looks like a normal alice costume, only shorter, and its covered with bloodstains. :scared1:
 
I HATE that everything is slutty I mean "sexy" insert character, now. Why can;t it be Alice? Why not just white tights? why the thigh highs. Wendy tca this is not directed at you, you looked great in your costume. Its more on the idea of why does it need to be sexy.

The sexy costumes bother me but not as much as ones like this
http://www.buycostumes.com/CategoryPage/TeenCostumes_233.aspx

The gypsy costume on that page is what my DD best friend wore last year, at the tender old age of 11. I kept wondering what the world her mom was thinking!
DD is very modest and gets teased a lot because of it.
 
When we went last year I wore a "sexy" Alice costume I just thought it was cute. I didn't find it too bad. It's similar to the Queen one posted. On normal people they dont look as short because the models are super tall. I know there are some pretty scandalous costumes that wouldn't be appropriate and I wouldn't wear in Disney but I found it ok. I also put a pair of skin colored shorts underneath to be safe as well. Not sure if this is the type OP meant though.

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These are the only costumes around for young adults.. You look lovely and I feel this is fine for Disney xxx
 
Take "terrorism" as an example; when I was a kid (right after the dinosaurs roamed the earth ;) ) the cars in people's driveways weren't locked, in fact the keys were left in the ignition. The doors to people's home were rarely locked - in case a neighbor needed to come in and use the phone. That all started to change went (as I see it) the behavior of society started to change to include (with frequency) things like stealing....that was/is a form of terrorism....kids of all ages would walk to school alone, would go out and play unsupervised - then the terrorism of possibilities of those actions took over and very little of that happens nowadays.

I suspect I am of a similar vintage as you. I also grew up in a house with no locked doors. When we lived in the country, on Saturdays, I would pack a lunch, walk down to the creek and be gone alone all day when I was 10 or 11.

BUT -- I also came home and watched villages being burned and bombs going off on the news while they talked about how many soldiers were killed that day, on our side and theirs. I saw people getting sprayed with fire hoses and attacked with dogs because they wanted to sit anywhere on the bus they could find a seat. I heard the stories of young men who were beaten to death or burned alive because they smiled at the wrong woman or said the wrong thing, or, God forbid! wanted to vote in elections. All the kids were fingerprinted in school during the Cuban Missile Crisis to make it easier to identify the bodies after the war.

I heard the grownups whisper about poor Mrs. Johnson and her kids that kept showing up with bruises. But, what are you going to do? How a man runs his family is his business. When we lived in town, I walked to school by myself -- and was targeted by a pedophile. It got as far as him getting me in the house and letting him pick me up and hold me before we moved in the middle of the school year.

Don't kid yourself that all the bad things that happen now weren't happening then.
 
Okay! Off to search Google!
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Sigh. Okay, trying again... Google, don't fail me now!
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Inappropriate, perhaps, but hardly revealing... And with just my luck, they'd turn out to be breast cancer survivors and I'd feel horrible for judging their costume.
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Google always comes through in the end!

The shirt is not literally revealing, but that would be hard to discern at the evening party. I don't think this costume would make it through the front gates. If it did, I would ask for a refund.

My sister went thru breast cancer. She is horribly disfigured, but in remission. She had pain and mental anguish for almost 2 years. She and other survivors she met thru her experience, would not think to wear what is pictured. My sister worries quietly every day, if her cancer is truly behind her, or if it might return to torture her body yet again. The picture represents soft porn, and nothing of higher value. Certainly not in the spirit of Walt Disney and his Disney World values, either.
 
The shirt is not literally revealing, but that would be hard to discern at the evening party. I don't think this costume would make it through the front gates. If it did, I would ask for a refund.

My sister went thru breast cancer. She is horribly disfigured, but in remission. She had pain and mental anguish for almost 2 years. She and other survivors she met thru her experience, would not think to wear what is pictured. My sister worries quietly every day, if her cancer is truly behind her, or if it might return to torture her body yet again. The picture represents soft porn, and nothing of higher value. Certainly not in the spirit of Walt Disney and his Disney World values, either.

I think that one was in NOLA at Mardis Gras I have seen it posted before.
 
I think that one was in NOLA at Mardis Gras I have seen it posted before.

Could be - I found it on a site about MNSSHP, but the caption underneath was "don't wear this", so clearly meant to be humorous.

My apologies if I upset anyone with the breast cancer comment. We've got a race for the cure coming up soon, and in the past some of the women have worn costumes very similar to those Mickey and Minnie faces. Only with more pink.
 
I would love to see a video of people being thrown out of disney world. That would make me laugh.
 
I don't have a problem with belly buttons showing! Jasmine's outfit is quite classy as her legs are all covered It's when the chesticles and exposed with the short SHORT skirts that it gets trashy!

It's the tutu skirts and bustier tops I don't like in Disney, and on teens/preteens.

I think the real reason I didn't wear the Ariel costume was it was just a BRA. I used a purple bra to make the costume back in feb for a concert I was in (I sang Part of your World) I wouldn't be comfertable walking round MK in just a bra and green "tail" (long skirt)
 
Could be - I found it on a site about MNSSHP, but the caption underneath was "don't wear this", so clearly meant to be humorous.

My apologies if I upset anyone with the breast cancer comment. We've got a race for the cure coming up soon, and in the past some of the women have worn costumes very similar to those Mickey and Minnie faces. Only with more pink.
There's no problem with the shirt somewhere else. WDW, I would be upset. Mardi Gras, I'd say OK there.

I guess I was taking cues from my sis's Breast Cancer experience, and I was relaying more personal thoughts. But my sis is quiet and shy, too. You took your cue from your experiences. Thanks for support for the cure. It's all good.
 

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