I wanted to get some insight on this because it will be my first party, I am so excited!!! What costumes are generally seen down there, any scary masks or anything? any help would be greatly appreciated. thanks
My first party too! We're going to the one on 6 Oct and I was hoping for a bit of help as well.
We are planning to spend all day at MK and know that we will have to leave and re-enter with our party tickets, but will we be able to get changed at MK? (we are staying off-site and don't want to have to go all the way home and all the way back again!) We don't mind getting changed in the toilets!!
Also, I am desperate to get my face painted and I read on here something about free face painting at Toon Town? Is that true? Is there anywhere else I can get my face painted? I just want something sparkly to go with my fairy costume!
So excited!!!
Actually, you don't have to do that. Starting at about 4:00 there will be a wristbanding station set up in the rose garden in front of the castle. You can get your wristband, event map and treat bag right there without having to leave the park. And, yes, Guests change in the park restrooms.We are planning to spend all day at MK and know that we will have to leave and re-enter with our party tickets,
Funny you mention that. This previous Friday, I recall that there were some costumes that deviate from those two.It really runs the gamut. Most Guests shy away from anything particularly scary, and masks are not allowed, for safety reasons.
Really? The most creative that night was four teens as the Darlings and Peter Pan!...and another that went as the family from the Carousel of Progress.
But be prepared for a LONG wait.Yep you can get your face painted in toon town. We do it every trip! They are really fast and it lasts all day!
My DH has a the Sorcerer's costume. It's awesome! We bought it online for our trip in 2006 (ugh! has it been that long since we went to MNSSHP?).The Sorcerer's idea is really creative....
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