2disneywego
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Ooh, MNSSHP!!
Yay! I've only been once in 2010 in October and it was fantastic.
We went with our friends from England and their 3 yr old boy. They dressed up as Jessie, Woody & Buzz (the little boy) in bought costumes.
My DH wanted no part of dressing up
until he saw me making my costume, Perdita from 101 Dalmatians.
Then I got the plaintive whine, "Where's my costume?"
I bought cotton white capris & tshirt for myself. Made numerous fabric stamps from a blown up photocopy of a real Dalmatian and threw in a few hidden Mickeys for good measure. Ears were a headband with homemade floppy ears from purchased Dalmatian remnant fabric, as were tails stuffed with batting to the right curve, then attached with velcro to make bathroom accommodations "easier". I bought stretchy headbands for collars then went to Petsmart and made personal dog tags with Pongo & Perdita in the correct colors. I purchased inexpensive spotted sneakers, threw in good insoles, and used facepaint for black noses & whiskers.
One of my favourite memories is the Villain meet and greet. We got up to Cruella, and without discussing it before, both DH & I dropped to our knees and begged her for our puppies back. Cruella was amazing, never broke character, "loves puppies", and kept complimenting us on our beautiful pelts....er coats. The handlers were bent over in laughter, taking their own pics.
The parade was amazing, even DH who hated parades.
We were showered with candy, plenty of interaction, even though we were back due to DH's height. When Cruella went by we hissed and booed, and she remembered us!! She pointed out "those terrible parents who lost their puppies! ". 
I know you have serious food allergies, but the treats are secondary, and maybe your DF can partake.
So many guests took our pics, refusing to believe we weren't CMs. Photopass photographers loved finding our hidden Mickeys.
Ride CMs kept asking about the other 99 puppies in our party! Loved the parade and fireworks, especially the perimeter fireworks and rode many rides.
Our friends wore purchased nylon costumes from Disney and sweltered, in fact, had to leave early due to heat exhaustion for their little boy.
Our costumes were easy to make, cool and comfortable, can't over-emphasize the velcro tails for bathroom breaks, sitting for snacks and some rides.
I need to figure out how to post pics so can see a happy, proud 6'3" Pongo, and me too.
I'm hoping to go back to MNSSHP one day. It's great fun, spooky, not scary, parade &trick or treating are not to be ignored. My DH raved for weeks about the quality and quantity of the treats. The CM interaction can be wonderful if you play along, as much or as little as you want.
I've been to MVMCP many times and that's my favourite, but I can't find fault with MNSSHP. Great safe fun, with super parade, CM interaction, and so much fun.
I'd love to go again, in fact had my homemade Marie costume planned for last year, but life decided otherwise. I still have all my costume components, including ears, tail, makings of a furry front tshirt, pink stage makeup for my nose, and other components. Including requisite "cattitude"!!

We always took advantage of the 4pm opening to get the most out of ticket, and not wear ourselves out too much.
Not sure if you're interested, but I would be interested in meeting you and any other Disers (at separate times if wanted) to meet (drive-by style if desired
) on August 25th. I can move this part of the post to a separate thread so as to not hijack your thread!
Don't forget August is HOT,

so design your costumes appropriately if dressing up.
And, no, if you're there, August is not too early for MNSSHP!

We went with our friends from England and their 3 yr old boy. They dressed up as Jessie, Woody & Buzz (the little boy) in bought costumes.
My DH wanted no part of dressing up

Then I got the plaintive whine, "Where's my costume?"

I bought cotton white capris & tshirt for myself. Made numerous fabric stamps from a blown up photocopy of a real Dalmatian and threw in a few hidden Mickeys for good measure. Ears were a headband with homemade floppy ears from purchased Dalmatian remnant fabric, as were tails stuffed with batting to the right curve, then attached with velcro to make bathroom accommodations "easier". I bought stretchy headbands for collars then went to Petsmart and made personal dog tags with Pongo & Perdita in the correct colors. I purchased inexpensive spotted sneakers, threw in good insoles, and used facepaint for black noses & whiskers.
One of my favourite memories is the Villain meet and greet. We got up to Cruella, and without discussing it before, both DH & I dropped to our knees and begged her for our puppies back. Cruella was amazing, never broke character, "loves puppies", and kept complimenting us on our beautiful pelts....er coats. The handlers were bent over in laughter, taking their own pics.

The parade was amazing, even DH who hated parades.


I know you have serious food allergies, but the treats are secondary, and maybe your DF can partake.

So many guests took our pics, refusing to believe we weren't CMs. Photopass photographers loved finding our hidden Mickeys.

Ride CMs kept asking about the other 99 puppies in our party! Loved the parade and fireworks, especially the perimeter fireworks and rode many rides.

Our friends wore purchased nylon costumes from Disney and sweltered, in fact, had to leave early due to heat exhaustion for their little boy.

Our costumes were easy to make, cool and comfortable, can't over-emphasize the velcro tails for bathroom breaks, sitting for snacks and some rides.

I need to figure out how to post pics so can see a happy, proud 6'3" Pongo, and me too.

I'm hoping to go back to MNSSHP one day. It's great fun, spooky, not scary, parade &trick or treating are not to be ignored. My DH raved for weeks about the quality and quantity of the treats. The CM interaction can be wonderful if you play along, as much or as little as you want.

I've been to MVMCP many times and that's my favourite, but I can't find fault with MNSSHP. Great safe fun, with super parade, CM interaction, and so much fun.

I'd love to go again, in fact had my homemade Marie costume planned for last year, but life decided otherwise. I still have all my costume components, including ears, tail, makings of a furry front tshirt, pink stage makeup for my nose, and other components. Including requisite "cattitude"!!


We always took advantage of the 4pm opening to get the most out of ticket, and not wear ourselves out too much.
Not sure if you're interested, but I would be interested in meeting you and any other Disers (at separate times if wanted) to meet (drive-by style if desired

Don't forget August is HOT,



And, no, if you're there, August is not too early for MNSSHP!
