olinecoach61
Well-Known Member
They gave the family free clothes and fast passes. Sounds like a good deal to me!
They gave the family free clothes and fast passes. Sounds like a good deal to me!
I agree with Disney 100%, though it's odd - Can't adults get made up to look like Jack Sparrow at the Pirates League?
If they tell my 12 year old cousin with cerebral palsy that she can't be a princess in MK, hell is breaking loose.
Hopefully this leads to everyone receiving a 35 page manual on rules and procedures when they enter the parking lot now.
If they tell my 12 year old cousin with cerebral palsy that she can't be a princess in MK, hell is breaking loose.
Honestly, I doubt that'll happen. The reasons they have the policy are twofold:
1: They're afraid someone's costume looks so much like the costume their cast members might wear when playing that character that other guests may confuse them for "the real deal," approach them for autographs, create a crowd around them that CMs can not contain - remember, those CMs dressed as characters always have "handlers" to assist them with crowds. This little 15-year old gets knocked over by an overenthusiastic and large Tink fan, she sues Disney. The crowds prevent her from going on any attractions, she probably sues Disney.
2: They're afraid that person might then act in an undignified/non-"Disney" manner ("Mommy, why is Tinkerbell shoving her tongue into Jack Sparrow's mouth?")
With all due respect, I can't imagine either of those problems applying to your cousin.
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