NJBride2Be
Earning My Ears
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- Jul 11, 2007
I heard somewhere that they will not permit you into the parks in your wedding dress...is that true? I was really hoping to sneak in at some point during the day and take a couple pictures
Unfortunately this is true. There are liability issues with children mistaking you for a princess, I believe. As far as I know, except for very special circumstances, you aren't allowed any sort of costume in the parks.
The only other time (other than the photoshoots) when you can wear your dress in a park is if you are having a private event such as a dessert party. When we had mine we came into Epcot from the back and were escorted to the Lower UK. It was pretty cool and during the short walk everyone cheered and clapped, some people even took pictures!
This is all true. The only other potential loophole I have heard about -- but I have not seen anyone actually do this -- is that they *might* let you go in if you go to Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party. In this case, the wedding dress would be your "costume."
Like I said, I do not know of anyone actually successfully doing this, I just remember someone posting a question about it a while back.
Someone please correct me if you have more info!
Wendy I wondered this myself, originally my mom wanted to dress as a princess but has decided to go as a pirate as my DF and I both are. But I must admit, a wedding dress could be very princessy and I don't see how they could really refuse. These parties confuse me, how are we not going to get mistaken for people that work there?