Rarely do you see people dressed as something not to do with Disney.
For those that wear costumes to MNSSHP, do you bring them with you, or find a place locally to rent? Is there somewhere in WDW that we could rent a costume from?
For those that wear costumes to MNSSHP, do you bring them with you, or find a place locally to rent? Is there somewhere in WDW that we could rent a costume from?
Which is no big deal really. The 3 times I went I was Link from Legend of Zelda, Great Sayinman from Dragonball Z and Edward Elrich of Fullmetal Alchemist...However this year I'm doing a crossover so I'm going as Sora of Kingdom Hearts 2.
I was wondering are there restrictions on costumes? If so does anyone know what would be considered to scary? A coworker wanted to go for Halloween and wants to know if she or her child could dress up as Jason? :shrug: I think that would be better at Universal but she doesnt want to take her daughter since she thinks it would be to scary for her :hammer:so dont ask me why she would want a scary costume at Disney. Thank you for any info that I can pass along!
From what I saw most people just bring thier own Disney costumes...
Rarely do you see people dressed as something not to do with Disney.
this year I'm doing a crossover so I'm going as Sora of Kingdom Hearts 2.
-Contain sharp or pointed objects or material that may accidentally strike another guest.
-Contain any weapons which resemble or could easily be mistaken for an actual weapon
I was wondering what the WDW stance would be on carrying a Keyblade? It doesn't necessarily look like a weapon, but could be seen as one, and definitely has the potential to accidentally knock into some people. Technically it is just a giant key, but might still appear threatening. It wouldn't feel much like Sora without his signature prop....
Post pics whenever you do get the costume together, though.
I've had that idea to do that myself next time I'm around for the MNSSHP. I'd love to get some photos with Donald and Goofy in costume (especially if Donald is in his wizard getup) and then photoshop them together for the ultimate in geekiness (note: I am way too old to want to do this, but will anyway).
I was wondering what the WDW stance would be on carrying a Keyblade? It doesn't necessarily look like a weapon, but could be seen as one, and definitely has the potential to accidentally knock into some people. Technically it is just a giant key, but might still appear threatening. It wouldn't feel much like Sora without his signature prop...
I am hoping to get a Ton of character shots together that would make a KH fan go OMG that is freakin sweet!Post pics whenever you do get the costume together, though
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