Originally Posted By imadisneygal Myth. Costumes are not allowed. I am not sure who told your friend that, but I have several friends who work in Guest Communications and they have never heard of such a thing. They will not provide anything stating that you are not a Cast Member. Sorry.
Originally Posted By lil_kim2005 Thanks, that's what I thought. I'd take your word for it but it's nice to hear it from someone else, too, so can anyone else confirm this? I'm just wondering WHERE she heard of that from...
Originally Posted By imadisneygal If you want to hear it from someone else, I'd call Guest Communications at Disneyland. They'll confirm it for you.
Originally Posted By Roger55 You are getting good information from the people here. Isn't that why you came here to ask? DlandDug and imadisneygal are very knowledgeable and respected here on the LP boards. If you and your friends are so determined to go in Cosplay, go ahead and do it. Just be ready to be asked to change.
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Originally Posted By monorailblue Your friend doesn't "need convincing." She is what we call "petulant", "in denial" and otherwise "oblivious." Respectable persons do not walk around in such get-up, or my name isn't Mary Poppins.
Originally Posted By Moderation Are adults alowed/supposed to wear costurmes fgor the Mickey's Holloween Bash? I wasn't planning on going overboard, but as Tuppence is going to be Alice in Wonderland, I assumed I would wear some rabbit ears and a vest with a pocket watch....
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Originally Posted By tynkrbell1977 As far as I know adults arent even allowed to wear costumes on Halloween.
Originally Posted By Roger55 Adult costumes are not allowed in the Disney Parks except for during one of the special "Mickey's Halloween Treat" events. This is a separate event that requires purchasing a separate ticket. It is held at DCA, not Disneyland. There is NO DAY that costumes will be allowed at Disneyland. On the nights of the "Mickey's Halloween Treat" costumes will be allowed at DCA. Here are the "official" costume guidlines for "Mickey's Halloween Treat" copied from the Annual Passholder web page for DLR. They do NOT APPLY to Disneyland ever. They do NOT APPLY to DCA during normal operating hours. **************************************** **************************************** Costume Information All event attendees — including adults — may dress in their favorite Halloween costume and must follow these and other guidelines as determined solely by Disney: Costumes should be child-friendly and may not be obstructive, offensive or violent. Guests may wear masks. However, masks must not obstruct vision, and eyes must be visible at all times. Guests that dress like Disney Characters may not pose for pictures or sign autographs for other Guests. Costumes should not drag on the ground. Costumes should not contain sharp objects, pointed objects or materials that may accidentally strike another Guest. Costumes should not contain any weapons which resemble or could easily be mistaken for an actual weapon. Guests of all ages may only wear costumes to the Mickey's Halloween Treat event to which they have valid tickets. During normal Park operating hours, costumes are only permitted for Guests ages nine and younger. Guests that do not adhere to these guidelines may be refused entry into the event unless their costume can be modified to meet the above standards. **************************************** **************************************** So bottom line is unless you are attending "Mickey's Halloween Treat" at DCA on one of the designated nights, costumes for adults is not allowed. If you read the guidlines above carefully, you will see that it implies children over the age of 9 also are not allowed to wear costumes during normal operating hours.
Originally Posted By berol Say Boeing rents disneyland after-hours and wants everyone to be in costume, would disney stick to policy?
Originally Posted By Roger55 My guess is that they would apply the same or very similar policy that they have for the DCA special "Mickey's Halloween Treat" event. If you look at it, it is clear that there are may leagal issues they are attempting to avoid with those guidlines. For those reasons, I would think even if a private party were to rent out the park, basic operating policies would most likely apply.
Originally Posted By berol If I showed up in a Snow White costume for a private party and started posing for pictures in front of the castle with 5:00 shadow and hairy legs, I bet they'd revert to policy pretty quick. heh
Originally Posted By Waistcoated Rabbit Ok.. I'm sure if your friends cosplayed as Sora and Axel orr Roxas or something they'd probably get stopped by people for pictures..(I know I'd ask for a photo ) and they'd definitely get stopped by a CM. The outfits that KH characters wear are pretty out there..especially if your friends plan wearing big shoes and carry keyblades hahah.. I think your friends should just do their hair and maybe makeup like the characters but wear everyday clothes.. so it looks like organization 13 is on vacation at the happiest place on earth hahah
Originally Posted By Waistcoated Rabbit annnd if they do plan on doing that tell me when! I'd love to take some photos! Thats so coool.. haha The Kigdom Hearts series is awesome!
Originally Posted By bobiascastle My hubby & I are planning our "redos" for our 10th in 2 years. I wanted a Disney wedding the first time but my mother & hubby wouldn't do it. They have yet to live it down & are the ones who brought up this subject (probably to shut my yapper). As much as I would love the fairytale wedding I wanted 8 years ago I now we can't afford it. Maybe for our 25th but this time I want something smaller. Our wedding party is all excited to join in, as are our 4 kids. We will do something small at one of the hotels & then everyone will wear "bride" "groom" "best man" etc... shirts. I can't wait. )