Originally Posted By christer02_691 Are kids allowed to wear costumes in the park. We are going to the Mickey trick or treat, but want to go to the park earlier in the day and don't want to have to go all the way back out to the parking lot to get the costume. I know they don't allow adults with costumes, but what about a 7 year old? Thanks!
Originally Posted By Fowley we were there September last year and my 9 year old nephew wore his Peter Pan costume nearly every day after we bought it. It gave us some great memories, with Wendy coming over to him calling him Peter and dragging him off down Main Street with her to find the the Lost Boys and cast members would make comments about Peter Pan hoping onto their ride. My nephew is Autistic and loved every moment of the attention
Originally Posted By monorailblue Children are generally allowed to wear costumes all the time. Adults, however, are not.
Originally Posted By GPMike When we were there last November, we paraded around the park with a Cinderella (age 8), Captain Hook(6), Prince Charming(5), Snow White (5), Peter Pan (4), Buzz Lightyear (3), another Snow White (3) and Tinkerbell (2). It was my four kids and their cousins wearing their Halloween costumes from three weeks earlier. They wore the costumes to Goofy's Kitchen for brunch first, and then all day in DL. It was by far the best day we had that trip. They were referred to by their character names by CMs all day (much to their sheer delight), and we have never had better pictures from the Parks, especially with Santa on main Street and Santa Goofy in toontown. We got a great reaction all day, as it looked like a mini-parade with 8 kids under 8 years old marching single file in their character outfits. We are going again in four weeks, and our kids don't know it but we're packing new costumes for all 8 of them so we can have another "costume day" like last time. Don't miss out on the chance to let your kids do this.