Question for adults attending MNSSHP

BransonJ

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BEARSHOUSE4

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So, does Disney relax the normal restrictions on being in costume for guests, or are their different rules entirely for these events?
 

G00fyDad

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I think they may have an issue with those that come too close to the Disney costume. I seem to remember someone talking about that once. Disney not wanting a non-CM greeting kids and such.

That said, the wife and I have gone as a doctor and a nurse before. We stopped by the shop in DTD to get name tags that read "Mal" for mine and "Practice" for hers.
 

HolleBolleGijs

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I think they may have an issue with those that come too close to the Disney costume. I seem to remember someone talking about that once. Disney not wanting a non-CM greeting kids and such.

Normally, yes. During parties, people are encouraged to be in costume. I saw photos of someone from last year as a ToT bellhop, nametags and all (I think he might actually be on the boards), and as far as I know there weren't any problems with that.

As for myself, I think I'll be going as Russell/a Wilderness Explorer, although I don't have my costume together yet!

EDIT: @enough is the person I'm thinking of!
 
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Bairstow

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I think they may have an issue with those that come too close to the Disney costume. I seem to remember someone talking about that once. Disney not wanting a non-CM greeting kids and such.

Hm. Haven't heard that one, though I imagine that's a big part of the rationale in not allowing costumes during normal operating days.

I could imagine there being a restriction on dressing as an actual cast member, though I've seen a picture or two of people seeming to do just that.
 

thomas998

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I ordered these from Amazon to wear and we're just going to wear neon green and blue t-shirts. Nothing fancy!
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I only have one thought on that... don't put it on until the sun goes down. I've worn costumes with hats or other things that go over your head and I wouldn't recommend them during the daylight hours the Florida sun will cook your brain. Made the ultimate mistake my first party by wearing a full pirate costume complete with hat and overcoat... Quickly realized I was going to die from a heat stroke if I didn't remove some of it.... Remember the time of year you are there and the fact that it is Florida.
 

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