MSSHP in Wedding gown and tux??

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Has anyone done this? We were hoping to go to MNSSHP in our wedding gown and tux to take some pics in front of the castle. I am wondering since we can be in "costume" if they will allow this.

Has anyone else had any experience with this?
 

My friend went last year immediately following her wedding reception in Kissimmee. There is no reason you should have any problem at all :thumbsup2


Here they are visiting in City Hall:

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I don't think it will be a problem, but just be considerate of other guests if doing so. For example, if you have a long train, bustle the dress again, or have it shortened. Don't want to be tripping everyone! And I think wearing the veil would be a hassle, especially if it is windy. Little kids may try and tug on it too. :thumbsup2
 
I don't think it will be a problem, but just be considerate of other guests if doing so. For example, if you have a long train, bustle the dress again, or have it shortened. Don't want to be tripping everyone! And I think wearing the veil would be a hassle, especially if it is windy. Little kids may try and tug on it too. :thumbsup2

Yeah I'm going to have my dress bustled and no veil.. I really just want to go in and take some pics in our wedding attire. I anticipate changing early on. I can't imagine spending the whole night in my gown, trying to ride the rides and all that
 
Yeah I'm going to have my dress bustled and no veil.. I really just want to go in and take some pics in our wedding attire. I anticipate changing early on. I can't imagine spending the whole night in my gown, trying to ride the rides and all that

There is, honestly, so much to do and see at this party. You could spend the entire night:

See Mickey, Minnie, and other friends.
Get pictures with Cindy's Coach
Get castle pictures
Get Hunted Mansion Magic Shot (if they bring it back this year)
See Boo to You Parade
See HalloWishes
Meet the Villains after the Villains show
There are also several other character greetings (Pooh & Friends, Alice in Wonderland, Adventureland, and I think Country Bears-don't remember if they are only MVMCP)

I went to the party 2 years ago and needed 2 parties to even do it all.

It would all depend on how heavy your dress is and how many of these shots you want and how busy of a night it is. If it is a heavy dress, I'm not sure how fun it would be to carry it around. just my opinion.

We plan on going to 3 parties next year. 1 party I'll wear my wedding dress and DFi will wear his Pirate costume. 1 party we'll wear matching plain grey tee's and the 3rd party will be a "free" choice I'll most likely buy the Minnie witch hat and DF will re-wear his pirate costume.
 
Thats awesome..thank you!

You're welcome!

Also to kinda agree with the above post, my friend had already been to the party a week or two before in costume to experience everything and only went that night to get pics. However at over $50 a pop the tickets are pretty pricey for that so I suggest getting the most bang for your buck and getting to the park right at 4pm when they allow you in with the MHSSHP tix and get a ton of pics with the regular photopass photographers and then be first in line over at Toontown to knock out those photos right away and then enjoy the parade and fireworks and candy gathering the rest of the night.
 
There is, honestly, so much to do and see at this party. You could spend the entire night:

See Mickey, Minnie, and other friends.
Get pictures with Cindy's Coach
Get castle pictures
Get Hunted Mansion Magic Shot (if they bring it back this year)
See Boo to You Parade
See HalloWishes
Meet the Villains after the Villains show
There are also several other character greetings (Pooh & Friends, Alice in Wonderland, Adventureland, and I think Country Bears-don't remember if they are only MVMCP)

I went to the party 2 years ago and needed 2 parties to even do it all.

It would all depend on how heavy your dress is and how many of these shots you want and how busy of a night it is. If it is a heavy dress, I'm not sure how fun it would be to carry it around. just my opinion.

We plan on going to 3 parties next year. 1 party I'll wear my wedding dress and DFi will wear his Pirate costume. 1 party we'll wear matching plain grey tee's and the 3rd party will be a "free" choice I'll most likely buy the Minnie witch hat and DF will re-wear his pirate costume.

You're welcome!

Also to kinda agree with the above post, my friend had already been to the party a week or two before in costume to experience everything and only went that night to get pics. However at over $50 a pop the tickets are pretty pricey for that so I suggest getting the most bang for your buck and getting to the park right at 4pm when they allow you in with the MHSSHP tix and get a ton of pics with the regular photopass photographers and then be first in line over at Toontown to knock out those photos right away and then enjoy the parade and fireworks and candy gathering the rest of the night.



Thanks guys..we're actually doing the party on two nights, we are leaving one night just for pictures, we want those pics in our wedding attire in front of the castle and the pumpkin coach and think its well worth the $$! We are going back the following night to do the rides and parade and all that fun stuff. We have been before so we're not too concerned with that.

Thanks for your help
 
Wow, I was under the impression that you were absolutley NOT allowed in the parks in wedding attire. I'm very surprised by this thread.
 
I know there is that rule, but the MNSSHP is the only time adults can dress in costumes as well, so it makes they'd allow wedding attire. The whole point of the no wedding attire I thought was to prevent outsiders from pretending to be CMs, or dressed characters, so if you can actually dress up as Belle or Snow White, you should be able to "dress up" as a bride.
 
Wow, I was under the impression that you were absolutley NOT allowed in the parks in wedding attire. I'm very surprised by this thread.

I have seen people in thier wedding attire at the P&PP, I suppose if you're allowed in costume they can't tell you what you can and can't dress up as, as long as its not scary
 
Wow, I was under the impression that you were absolutley NOT allowed in the parks in wedding attire. I'm very surprised by this thread.

I wore an "elaborate" pirate princess gown to Pirate and Princess Party a few years back. My wedding dress is much more simple then that dress. If asked I'm dressed up as Belle in a white dress, or since DFi will be dressed as a pirate. I'm a bride from the PotC ride. (but not the red head) Since adults can dress up for the parties I don't see a problem with it. We're still going to book the MK photo session I just want to have some fun in my dress.
 
They've actually relaxed the rule on no costumes in the parks since the opening of BBB at MK. If you wanted to go dressed as Belle to the park tomorrow, well not tomorrow cause that's the first MNSSHP but any other day, you probably wont have anyone say anything to you. As long as you don't do something stupid like pose for pics with people and sign autographs.
 












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