Disney launch 'Limited Time Magic' for Walt Disney World and Disneyland Resort in 2013

asianway

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Eh, it's cute. Perfectly fine for a "filler" week like I think (hope?) we all expected at least 26 of these to be. On a par with "Bling in the New Year."

After the second week of the Eye Scream Sundae and the hats that were sold anyway and ... the merch truck T-shirts ... not sure how anyone can get worked about this one.
So let me get this straight - they actually fabricated a robot fire pump with working water feature for this?
 

WDWYankee15

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So let me get this straight - they actually fabricated a robot fire pump with working water feature for this?
Yes they did. Here is a picture of it. Pay no attention to the "fake" Peter Pan (which I am surprised WDW let her wear all day. I saw her around the park numerous times throughout the day.
 

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WDWYankee15

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Would it have been possible to bring out the Dodger costume? Does Florida even have the Max (Eric's dog) one?

Dodgers prolly been destroyed. Max is in the DHS Little Mermaid show
They could have brought out a few more easily. Goofy was not out there, but is usually a part of the Club 626 dance party that is at that Tomorrowland location. Also they could have had his son Max out. Those would have been easy additions.
 

Yzma

Active Member
I don't think Goofy/Max would make sense. While they are dogs, they act as humans. It looks like the focus was on dog "pets." Max from Little Mermaid would have made sense theme wise, but considering that he crawls around on the ground, probably not safe for a Dance Party.

I think it would have been hilarious if they fabricated the foot stool from Beauty and the Beast (instead of the hydrant) - that's a pet dog and would have been a very fun/unique bonus.

Had they gone for a "pet week," we could have gotten more rare characters such as Abu, Goliath, Mittens, Rhino, and Agent P!
 

RandomPrincess

Keep Moving Forward
Do you know her? She was really into the part but gernerally I have heard that besides MNSSHP that they do not let adults wear things that may be considered costumes and confuse guests. She looked really good as Pan.
I think also she is a obviously a female. I don't think she will confuse guests into thinking she is really Peter Pan.
 

Zummi Gummi

Pioneering the Universe Within!
Do you know her? She was really into the part but gernerally I have heard that besides MNSSHP that they do not let adults wear things that may be considered costumes and confuse guests. She looked really good as Pan.

Yes. She's (obviously) a huge fan of Peter Pan. She works in custodial. She's a little strange, but completely harmless.

As for costumes, with adults the rule is they make you change if they're worried a guest will mistake you for the costumed character. There's no chance anyone will legitimately mistake her for Peter. She has a very wide assortment of Peter outfits she wears to the parks. "Disneybounding" is VERY popular these days.
 

MOXOMUMD

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She's a cast member.
She's a cast member.
So are CMs allowed to dress in costume or being a CM they should know better? Granted she's female but I know a couple (flatchested) girls who could totally pass for Pan. This brings to mind recently we were in the Mexico shopping area when I noticed an adult female in full Snow White costume. :confused: I didn't realize until she turned around that she was a pretty black lady in the wig and all. I figured well no harm, she can't be mistaken for Snow White. The more I thought about it though, it should matter because no adult costume is a park rule.
 

Zummi Gummi

Pioneering the Universe Within!
So are CMs allowed to dress in costume or being a CM they should know better? Granted she's female but I know a couple (flatchested) girls who could totally pass for Pan. This brings to mind recently we were in the Mexico shopping area when I noticed an adult female in full Snow White costume. :confused: I didn't realize until she turned around that she was a pretty black lady in the wig and all. I figured well no harm, she can't be mistaken for Snow White. The more I thought about it though, it should matter because no adult costume is a park rule.

Trust me, there's no way anyone is mistaking this lady for Peter. Even in that picture it's obvious she isn't Peter (or pretending to be). She's wearing a yellow t-shirt and boat shoes you can buy for $8 at Forever 21. As I mentioned in another post, there's a huge difference between impersonating a character and Disneybounding.
 

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