Hope this is in the right place (new to forum and just getting used to the layout!)
Me and my other half are going to disneyland in november and we are planning on wearing our Stitch and Angel onesies for a day while there.
I know kids dress up all the time, but is it acceptable for adults to do the same???
We dont look anything like the real characters you see round the park, as its only a hooded onesie, so I dont think we would be mistaken for the real macoy!
Has any other adult done this?
Thanks :)
Hi Stitch147,
I've moved your topic to trip planning.
To answer your question, I'm afraid adults are not allowed to dress up at all.
If you need any help with the new magicforum, do let me know! ;)
Thanks for the reply. I'll have to leave my onesie at home. :'(
Did I not read somewhere that the only exception to this rule is for the Hallowe'en party. I seem to remember seeing some rule about it being permitted but adults in fancy dress are not permitted to pose for photos or sign autographs for the general public
Yes you can dress up for the halloween party but that is not relevant here as they are going in November.
I dressed up as a Fireside Girl last year at Halloween and children were coming up to me calling me Isabella, it was upsetting to see when I said No, but I am her friend and I shall tell her you said Hello.
The staff were quite strict about photos and the like
If it hadn't been a Stitch onesie, my advice would have been to burn it. :P
Has anyone considered Disney Bounding?
We saw a few people doing it in August and it was very cool and very clever! One lady was simply dressed in a red t shirt and yellow jeans-Hey presto-Winnie the Pooh! No being mistaken for the character, but still had the theme. I hadnt really heard of it til this summer and think its a cool way to get into the idea of dressing up without breaking the rules :)
My daughter (Valkyriexx) has got herself a turquoise, knee length dress with brown belt and some celtic jewellery-Making her outfit Merida.
This tumblr (http://disneybound.tumblr.com/) is full of ideas. they are so cleaver. I love the Bonnie outfit
Quote from: captain rocket on September 13, 2013, 12:08:40 PM
Yes you can dress up for the halloween party but that is not relevant here as they are going in November.
I was actually responding to Kristof's reply stating that you aren't allowed to dress up at all, irrelevant of the time of year, it's only allowed for the one night
Quote from: orangarnold on September 25, 2013, 11:13:42 PM
This tumblr (http://disneybound.tumblr.com/) is full of ideas. they are so cleaver. I love the Bonnie outfit
Its brilliant isnt it? Stephs always pointing stuff out to me on it :D
We had fun making Disney close buying fabric n making funky skirts etc my hubby wore bisney t-shirts n stitch ears, and my daughter and I also wore tiaras- we could get away with these and we still felt really fun. Another option for guys is the buzz light year jumper, I saw a few people wearing them and thy lays looked cool!
Well I have pink jeans, green stripy top, rainbow jewellery all I need to find is some yellow shoes.
we went at Halloween to WDW and dressed up for mickeys not so scary Halloween party, the tickets were worth it just for the chance to dress up in the park was great fun! :P ;D
I actually once asked this to a cast member. You can dress up, or just wear onesies, if it's very clear you are not a cast member or a character from the park. So meaning, people can tell you're just a visitor (they can tell by a camera, your bags, luggage, behaviour, etc...). So if you want to wear a onesie, wear a jacket over it, or some stupid sneakers that don't fit, wear an obvious tourist bag , etc... And you won't get into trouble.
As long as you're not a perfect Stitch, you're doing nothing wrong.
Will second what Idylles said as beat me too it. Also was going to say, visiting in November you will probably be wanting to wear more than just a onesie even if you can fit a normal amount of layers under it. As long as you wear a jacket on top should be fine then you can use the head as a hood and you should be fine. To be absolutely sure I would say jacket and backpack combo and it wont even be an issue. Will also be fun picking one out to match the outfit =) ºoº
The onesies we have are good but you can tell that we are not the real deal. Wearing a normal coat and bag with it sounds like a good idea. We'll pack them and see how we get on. Thanks for all the advice peeps. xx
Quote from: stitch147 on October 18, 2013, 12:04:54 PM
The onesies we have are good but you can tell that we are not the real deal. Wearing a normal coat and bag with it sounds like a good idea. We'll pack them and see how we get on. Thanks for all the advice peeps. xx
Worst that's going to happen is they ask you to change
Wearing a onesie is the same as wearing a hoody with a characters face on the hood. DLP are highly unlikely to turn you away.