Silverscreen
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I have a question about Disney's rules for adults dressing up. I'm going as Elsa at the MNSSHP. I bought a high-low dress-doesn't touch ground, an Elsa wig, and made "ice" flip flops. I read on a blog that adults can not dress up to resemble characters. Is this true?!?! I plan on dressing in the restroom there after our dinner at LTT. We will arrive at MK by 3:30 as my boys have PL ressies. I just don't want to drag this costume for them to tell me no :-(
You shouldn't have any problems. You'll see plenty of adults at MNSSHP dressed as Disney characters, including some whose costumes are as good or better than the "official" ones! The only rule is that you cannot pose for pictures with other guests or sign autographs or you can be asked to leave-- and of course, costumes are not allowed for adults except for the party days, generally starting at 4:00 pm.I have a question about Disney's rules for adults dressing up. I'm going as Elsa at the MNSSHP. I bought a high-low dress-doesn't touch ground, an Elsa wig, and made "ice" flip flops. I read on a blog that adults can not dress up to resemble characters. Is this true?!?! I plan on dressing in the restroom there after our dinner at LTT. We will arrive at MK by 3:30 as my boys have PL ressies. I just don't want to drag this costume for them to tell me no :-(
yay! More costumes!
i apologize for not updating the list as of late. I have been out of town for the birth of my newest niece, but i will have everyone added/updated by tomorrow night. Enjoy your evening, everyone!![]()
Great find! Thanks for sharing!!! I am modifying my family's Incredibles costumes to short sleeves for the same reason, with red tights instead of pants! Hoping that will keep us cool enough!So I just thought id share my great find this past weekend... I was very iffy about if I was going to dress up for the Halloween party because the idea of that itchy polyester material most costumes are made of with the Florida heat didn't sound so good to me... But I made a trip to Walmart and came across Batman, Superman, and Ninja Turtles t-shirts with attached capes! I bought Batman and plan on pairing it with some black shorts and the batman eye mask! Simple, but is still a costume AND I won't be sweating!
My costume this year for MNSSHP is Sally from Nightmare. I have the costume which includes a wig, but my hair is pretty close to Sally's albeit a wee bit short. Thinking the wig will be hot and sweaty in Sept in Orlando. Any suggestions on where to get my hair dyed cherry red, or even the best way to do it myself. The most I've dyed my hair was to use SunIn when I was a teenager. Naturally I want this to be temp and either wash out or fade fairly quickly. (I can deal with red hair for a week or two). Don't think the spray stuff will get all my hair red and I'm also not wanting something that will come off as I sweat (oooo a young lady is never suppose to talk about sweating!). Don't want to end up looking like a red Sally.
Thanks!
Caroline
I have a question about Disney's rules for adults dressing up. I'm going as Elsa at the MNSSHP. I bought a high-low dress-doesn't touch ground, an Elsa wig, and made "ice" flip flops. I read on a blog that adults can not dress up to resemble characters. Is this true?!?! I plan on dressing in the restroom there after our dinner at LTT. We will arrive at MK by 3:30 as my boys have PL ressies. I just don't want to drag this costume for them to tell me no :-(
You just can't sign autographs or pose for picturesOnly time an adult can dress as a character is for MNSSHP. I'd say 3/4 of the people dress up and it's sooo much fun to see all the costumes. Caroline
You just can't sign autographs or pose for pictures![]()
Can I send my kids to you instead of waiting in line for the "real" Sally?!!My Sally costume is so good I'm sure I'll be beating autograph hounds off with a stick!