Morphsuit in disney?

TennesseeGirl

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we will be there next week ... Yeeehaw! My son wears his morphsuit to games etc. and he wants to wear it into the park one day. What's the policy on having your face covered in the parks? He is ten and it's obvious that he's a child.
 
I don't know the official Disney rules, but I know that some kids, including my son, are very afraid of kids in morphsuits. I would rather not encounter one in the parks. FYI, my son loves Disney characters with masks. Not telling you what to do, just something to consider.
 
I think I read once that even then MNSSHP does not allow face's covered. I could be wrong.
 

I've been to the parks quite a few times and never seen a kid with anything covering their face (though, i havent been there for Halloween).

I would think that says something.
 
I think I read once that even then MNSSHP does not allow face's covered. I could be wrong.

Not true. The MNSSHP guidelines do say, however, that your costume must not impair your vision.
 
What is a morphsuit??

NM....I googled it. And if it's what came up when I googled "morphsuit" I would imagine the answer would be absolutely not.
 
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Thanks! This was what I was looking for.
If you have kids it's worth the 30 or so bucks. He gets lots of smiles and chuckles when he wears it and even people asking to have their picture taken with him. He wore it to a Carolina game and got on TV. Last time he wore it out he had on suspenders and a tie. I thought it would be fun to wear to fantasmic with the glow ears.
 
Haha. I teach middle school and these were all the rage amongst 6th graders at Halloween. I had never seen or heard of them yet. They seemed so weird!! They just looked like a bunch of boys wearing spandex. I bet if he took the face cover off, he could wear it in the park.
 
Morph like morphing power rangers I get it! What if you cut the face out? Or that's probably not fun for a little boy then lol
 
Why would it even be considered a possibility outside of Halloween?? :confused3:confused3
 
we will be there next week ... Yeeehaw! My son wears his morphsuit to games etc. and he wants to wear it into the park one day. What's the policy on having your face covered in the parks? He is ten and it's obvious that he's a child.

He will need hands free to use the finger scanners at the gate and I agree with everyone else. This is not appropriate attire for Disney.
 
I think you can get away with more at a football game than at WDW. For example, I'm sure Disney doesn't want shirtless guys covered in body paint like you would see on the sidelines.

Beyond that, I think in our security-conscious culture, it's just going to make people uncomfortable to have people running around incognito like that. It being a kid makes it better, but it doesn't completely solve the problem.
 
Same reason some girls like to dress like a princess when it's not Halloween. It's a way to pretend and have fun and get some attention!

Is it a captain jack or Peter Pan morph suit? Otherwise it is not the same. You don't see Cinderella dresses at universal.
 
Same reason some girls like to dress like a princess when it's not Halloween. It's a way to pretend and have fun and get some attention!

Dressing up in princess costumes isn't remotely the same thing, especially at Disney, where Princess dresses are appropriate.

It screams "look at me!"
 


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