ClapYourHands
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DD will be 4 on our next trip to WDW, and is very interested in wearing costumes to the park.
She has requested a Tinkerbell costume for her upcoming birthday, and I bought her the dress, but the wings are a separate purchase. Wings are currently out of stock at Shop Disney, but I assume they will come back in stock at some point and would also be available at the parks themselves. But I'm wondering how practical (impractical) they'll be for a day at WDW.
Parents with experience, are Tinkerbell wings going to get squished, ripped, and otherwise trashed or will they hold up okay? I'm of half a mind to just get cheapie ones from the dollar store and not worry what happens to them, but I'm worried they'll detract from her cute outfit.
Will it look odd if she is a wingless Tink? It seems so much easier for her jus to wear the dress. I'm also a bit worried nice wings would be stolen if we take them off and leave them in the stroller.
Any other costume advice from BTDT parents? My older kids are boys who are content with Disney T-shirts, so I haven't really paid much attention to costume accessories (except to think dressed-up kids are cute).
She has requested a Tinkerbell costume for her upcoming birthday, and I bought her the dress, but the wings are a separate purchase. Wings are currently out of stock at Shop Disney, but I assume they will come back in stock at some point and would also be available at the parks themselves. But I'm wondering how practical (impractical) they'll be for a day at WDW.
Parents with experience, are Tinkerbell wings going to get squished, ripped, and otherwise trashed or will they hold up okay? I'm of half a mind to just get cheapie ones from the dollar store and not worry what happens to them, but I'm worried they'll detract from her cute outfit.
Will it look odd if she is a wingless Tink? It seems so much easier for her jus to wear the dress. I'm also a bit worried nice wings would be stolen if we take them off and leave them in the stroller.
Any other costume advice from BTDT parents? My older kids are boys who are content with Disney T-shirts, so I haven't really paid much attention to costume accessories (except to think dressed-up kids are cute).