MNSSHP Costumes???

princess jackie

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Me and DH are going to the party at the begining of October. I wanted to know what the rules are for costumes. I want to dress up and really get into it, but I also want to be comfortable. Any suggestions would really be helpful!!
 
Rules are pretty much just no weapons and no face masks. Remember it will still be fairly hot.
 
So if my boys are ninjas they cannot have a plastic sword or plastic nun chucks?
 

I wouldn't think you can't dress like a disney character, I have seen numerous pictures in signatures with dis characters.
 
We were at MNSSHP in Oct 04 and loved it, so here's what I can share from experience:
1) You absolutely can wear Disney costumes--two of ours did and we saw countless others! Characters love it and cast members play along...my husband wore a king cape and crown and everyone greeted him as "Your Majesty!" including Prince Charming. It was fun!
2) Comfort in the costumes is a must. We saw many crying kids and squirming adults with bad costume choices. Cute comfy ones I recall were the "bowling alley family" dressed in shorts, matching bowling shirts; 50's wear jeans, white socks and tshirts, jean jackets and poodle skirts;101 Dalmations with white clothes, black spots, collars and headband ears, and outfits made by accessories (like a cape/crown, suspenders/pocket protector/nerd glasses, cowboy hat/bandanna, etc.) Remember, you still want to ride and walk in comfort.
3) You'll have a ball! We'd do it again in a heartbeat!
 
Thanks so much for all the help!! We still cant decide what we want to go as. :confused3 DH doesnt want to worry about it yet. But I've been trying to come up with something since he told me we were going. (Valentines :love: Day) DH is a big Star Wars geek so maybe we'll do a Leia and Han thing. Or maybe Elizabeth Swan and either Cpt. Jack or Will Turner. I would like to dress up as a couple.

Thanks again for all the help!!:jumping1:
 
As far as weapons are concerned, plastic swords and the like are not a problem. I haven't done MNSSHP, but I have been to Pirate & Princess, at which I had a pirate pistol, and plenty of others carried pistols and/or swords. Just make sure it is OBVIOUS it is a prop/toy, especially with any 'firearm'.

Remember, they do sell plastic swords in the PotC giftshop.
 
We are going to WDW for the first time Sept 11-21st. We just got our tickets for MNSSHP and are alredy deciding on what costume to wear. I explained the everyone that it will be hot yet so we need to have something comfy and not a lot of material. (As I have learned from the Dis) DD 8 and DD 5 have decided they are going to go as Lilo... (hawaiin girls) Short 'grass' skirts and leis on ankle and wrist. I will be making these this summer. Will need to come up with something for DH and DS (16) They both said they would dress up! Any ideas! I LOVE the Dis... I am very new and have already gotten so much good info... but I think I may be addicted!:cheer2: :banana: :banana: :banana:

Me: :tinker: DH :cool2: DS :cool2: DD princess: DD princess:
 
Hi,

If your DDs will be Lilo, how about if DH and DS are surfers? Tshirts and board shorts with slippers (flip flops)? They could wear inexpensive shell necklaces, too. :goodvibes


I'm trying to talk my husband into Bert the Chimney Sweep and our 3 DSs as little chimney sweeps. So far, he's not enthused. Oh, well.
 
3 BOYS mom

Thanks that sounds great! My son is up for this too.... We actually already have the shell necklaces. I appreciate the help!

I live your idea about he sweeps!!! :banana: :banana: :banana:
 
You're welcome. Let me know if you need any hawaiian touches for your costumes ... I'd be happy to help out.
 
There was a thread not too long ago that was for pictures of Halloween costumes. Try searching for it. :)
 
Thanks I appreciate the help... I will let you know if I need help on ideas... for the outifts.... I will also check the pics of halloween costumes. :wizard: :cool1:
 
Ahhh! I'm gonna have to go to Disneyworld next year during this event! Very Cool! Let us know what you all decide to go as! I'm living through you! :love:
 
I read a thread regarding this issue yesterday or the day before, where someone quoted what she was told by Disney in an email asking about this.

I will look for it, but is was something like this:
-no weapons
-no masks
- no Disney face characters if you look a lot like that character and can be mistaken as one
 
Here is the answer the other guest received:

"Here is what I received from Disney Guest Communications:

Dear Denise,

Thank you for contacting the Walt Disney World Resort.

We encourage our guests, especially children, to wear costumes to
Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party! As you select your costume for
this event, please keep the following guidelines in mind.

Costumes must not:

Cover the face or obstruct your vision

Hinder your ability to board our attractions or
transportation.
Drag on the ground.
Contain sharp or pointed objects that may injure other
guests.
Contain any part, prop or accessory that might be mistaken
for an actual weapon.
Be offensive to other guests.
Be taken as or cause confusion that they may be an actual
Disney character.

We thank you for adhering to these guidelines and hope that you and your
family have a safe and magical evening!

If you have questions or need further assistance, feel free to contact
us.

Please include your full name, E-Mail address, and reservation number if
applicable on all correspondence.

Thank you"

And here is the link to the actual thread:
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=1465543
 
I love easy, light weight costumes for MNSSHP. The last time we attended, my husband, son and I wore our Incredible costume t-shirts during the day. When it came time for the party, my son put on his Ratatouille "costume" over his T-shirt and shorts, which was a Ratatouille motif chef hat and apron (intended for dress up rather than a costume) we purchased using Disney Movie Rewards. It was a complete hit! It looked very original, cost nothing, and easily fit into my tiny vacation purse.

This year I am thinking the Kermit baseball cap off of DMR to start off his costume. I can make a super simple T-shirt or tanktop costume as Miss Piggy for myself. I'm not blonde, but I detest wearing wigs. Maybe just some ears headband... Don't know if I could stand wearing a snout for hours either. DH is staying home this time.
I love character costumes that are less popular but more creative than ordered off a costume website. I don't think you need to go all out in something uncomfortable to have fun.

What is that term for dressing "in costume" but not really...wearing similar clothes as a character??
 
I love easy, light weight costumes for MNSSHP. The last time we attended, my husband, son and I wore our Incredible costume t-shirts during the day. When it came time for the party, my son put on his Ratatouille "costume" over his T-shirt and shorts, which was a Ratatouille motif chef hat and apron (intended for dress up rather than a costume) we purchased using Disney Movie Rewards. It was a complete hit! It looked very original, cost nothing, and easily fit into my tiny vacation purse.

This year I am thinking the Kermit baseball cap off of DMR to start off his costume. I can make a super simple T-shirt or tanktop costume as Miss Piggy for myself. I'm not blonde, but I detest wearing wigs. Maybe just some ears headband... Don't know if I could stand wearing a snout for hours either. DH is staying home this time.
I love character costumes that are less popular but more creative than ordered off a costume website. I don't think you need to go all out in something uncomfortable to have fun.

What is that term for dressing "in costume" but not really...wearing similar clothes as a character??

Disney bounding. Here is this year's guest list thread. Be sure to sign up. :goodvibes


http://disboards.com/showthread.php?t=3267080

ETA: Didn't realize this was a zombie thread. :rotfl:
 














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