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First of all - I do NOT want this to become a thread where anyone is ridiculed or derided for his or her costume/clothing choices in the parks. Just wanting to discuss this potential policy change in a civilized manner.
Recently, sightings of adults dressed in costume have been reported here on the DIS. Notably, there seems to be a local guy who dresses up as Captain Jack Sparrow and hangs out in the parks. He is apparently allowed to do so only as long as he does not take photos with or give autographs to guests. On another thread, mesaboy2 stated, "Apparently Disney has relaxed their rules regarding this behavior as long as the guests in question adhere to certain rules." I think this has to be the case because today, upon arriving to MK, I saw two adult women dressed as Belle and Cinderella entering the park. Their costumes were not convincing enough for them to pass for the real thing, but it was obvious that they were dressing as characters. I watched them to see what would happen once they approached the turnstiles. After going through, they were approached by a CM, who had a short conversation with them. Then they proceeded on their way. My guess is that they were being briefed on these rules. Later in the day, I also saw an adult woman in a Minnie Mouse costume.
Has anyone else noticed adults in costume in the parks? More specifically, have you seen anyone entering the parks in costume, like I observed today? I am curious to know if any costumed adults are getting turned away these days. My guess is that after the Santa Clause and Tinker Bell stories made the news not too long ago, they are at least experimenting with this new relaxed approach. Perhaps we will see an official policy change in the coming months. I don't currently own any character outfits, but I would certainly enjoy the opportunity to cosplay as a Disney character if allowed!
Recently, sightings of adults dressed in costume have been reported here on the DIS. Notably, there seems to be a local guy who dresses up as Captain Jack Sparrow and hangs out in the parks. He is apparently allowed to do so only as long as he does not take photos with or give autographs to guests. On another thread, mesaboy2 stated, "Apparently Disney has relaxed their rules regarding this behavior as long as the guests in question adhere to certain rules." I think this has to be the case because today, upon arriving to MK, I saw two adult women dressed as Belle and Cinderella entering the park. Their costumes were not convincing enough for them to pass for the real thing, but it was obvious that they were dressing as characters. I watched them to see what would happen once they approached the turnstiles. After going through, they were approached by a CM, who had a short conversation with them. Then they proceeded on their way. My guess is that they were being briefed on these rules. Later in the day, I also saw an adult woman in a Minnie Mouse costume.
Has anyone else noticed adults in costume in the parks? More specifically, have you seen anyone entering the parks in costume, like I observed today? I am curious to know if any costumed adults are getting turned away these days. My guess is that after the Santa Clause and Tinker Bell stories made the news not too long ago, they are at least experimenting with this new relaxed approach. Perhaps we will see an official policy change in the coming months. I don't currently own any character outfits, but I would certainly enjoy the opportunity to cosplay as a Disney character if allowed!