Originally Posted By Kennesaw Tom <<But Tom that's for Halloween! This is just slightly different, don'tcha think?>> Not really. Speaking for myself, when I'm attending MNSSHP, I'm in costume all day. The thing is no one is going to deny entry to a Salem, Massachusetts firefighter. And some of those guests in costumes are VERY, VERY, convincing.
Originally Posted By Kennesaw Tom I wonder if the same policy applies if you dress up as characters from another Orlando theme park. Hello Mr and Mrs Fred Flintstone.
Originally Posted By disneyfreaksk I took my daughter to the POTC At World's End premiere. She was 11. There was a guy walking around who made himself up to look like Johnny Depp. He was good but not good enough to fool an old pro like me. Anyway, she was so excited to have spotted him and have her photo with him. Was magical.
Originally Posted By Scutr I guess maybe it comes down to the fact that I don't understand WHY anyone would WANT to dress up in costume to go to an amusement park, Disney or otherwise. But then, I don't understand the people who dress up for sci fi or comic book conventions either. I mean, I love Darth Vader - I spent an entire summer working on an amusement pier dressed up as him one year but I wouldn't go to Star Wars Weekends or ComicCon dressed that way.
Originally Posted By CuriousConstance "I honestly wish that her boyfriend had said something. My gaydar pings." Hans! LOL Oh crap. I can't stop laughing. That ending when it said "...she spent the rest of her trip feeling like this...." and it shows her making a sad face with make up smeared down her face. HILARIOUS! She starts crying "I just wanted to be Tinkerbell" *sob* LOL
Originally Posted By tashajilek "Oh crap. I can't stop laughing. That ending when it said "...she spent the rest of her trip feeling like this...." and it shows her making a sad face with make up smeared down her face. HILARIOUS!" Yea, i laughed when i saw that part! I wonder if she knows how stupid this looks lol.
Originally Posted By CuriousConstance Wonder if the bleached hair was for the Tinkerbell costume too?
Originally Posted By CuriousConstance Guys, they told her she looked too good, and her heart broke cause she just wanted to wear the costume! *wail*
Originally Posted By CarolinaDisneyDad come on guys. Hasn't this ever happened to anyone here? I'm always told to put my shirt back on at the pool because they say my hairy back is scaring the kids. GRRRRRRRR! I don't think its scary. It's more of a hairy frosty the snowman look. ())
Originally Posted By CarolinaDisneyDad But after this I'm thinkin I might dress up as Tinkerbell if I can get free passes and a t-shirt. I'd be like..but...but...I just want to be tinkerbell!
Originally Posted By Scutr >>Oh crap. I can't stop laughing. That ending when it said "...she spent the rest of her trip feeling like this...." and it shows her making a sad face with make up smeared down her face. HILARIOUS! She starts crying "I just wanted to be Tinkerbell" *sob* LOL<< I know, right? Is she 15? Or 5?? And where were the parental figures during all this?
Originally Posted By Princessjenn5795 What a spoiled little brat. I am sorry, but a 15 year old bawling like a baby because she had to change after breaking the rules...her parents must be so proud.
Originally Posted By CuriousConstance I don't know where the parents where, but I don't know if I'd want my 15 year old wearing that teeny tiny little dress around the 15 year old boyfriend period.
Originally Posted By KCCHIEF Well.....all I can say.....is i am planning my costume for December.......(fast passes on the house....yey) and.....no nasty comments when I make the news......
Originally Posted By CuriousConstance People who through a fit are always better off than those that follow the rules and behave. It's annoying.
Originally Posted By danyoung I won't go so far as to say I laughed at this girl. But it should have been a big non-event. For her to whine and complain and turn it into a news story is just amazing. I'm not wild about anyone dressing up at a Disney park, even the little princesses - that's just me. I know a lot of kids get a big kick out of it, and the parents probably enjoy it too. But at some point you gotta grow up, and 15 is way past the age where someone should be throwing a tantrum because they couldn't wear their Tinkerbell outfit!