From: Tom & Cindy on 22 Feb 2007 11:56 I just heard on this morning's radio during my commute to work that Disney is teaming up with bridal gown designers/manufacturers/ distributors so that "grown up girls" can become princesses, too! Eeee gads!
From: Julie on 22 Feb 2007 13:57 Tom & Cindy wrote: > I just heard on this morning's radio during my commute to work that > Disney is teaming up with bridal gown designers/manufacturers/ > distributors so that "grown up girls" can become princesses, too! > > Eeee gads! > Cool! I went to MK last Halloween and they said I couldn't enter because I was dressed as Snow White. Spent $40 on the costume. They were insisting you wear over sized t shirts on top. Thank God I had extra clothes (thought the weather might change that day). They said the kids might think I was the character. I was in a wheelchair, different color hair, tennis shoes, long white gloves. I only hope they start letting the adults wear the princess garb somewhere. Julie www.foresitecomputing.net/COVE/
From: ljc on 22 Feb 2007 14:31 > > Cool! I went to MK last Halloween and they said I couldn't enter because > I was dressed as Snow White. Was this during the day? It was not a problem for adults to dress for the Not So Scary....Party. I am sure there is a policy that adults can't dress as characters while in the park, with the party being an exception.
From: Judy on 22 Feb 2007 14:32 On Feb 22, 1:57 pm, Julie <nos...(a)forezitecomputing.net> wrote: > Tom & Cindy wrote: > > I just heard on this morning's radio during my commute to work that > > Disney is teaming up with bridal gown designers/manufacturers/ > > distributors so that "grown up girls" can become princesses, too! > > > Eeee gads! > > Cool! I went to MK last Halloween and they said I couldn't enter because > I was dressed as Snow White. Spent $40 on the costume. They were > insisting you wear over sized t shirts on top. Thank God I had extra > clothes (thought the weather might change that day). They said the kids > might think I was the character. I was in a wheelchair, different color > hair, tennis shoes, long white gloves. I only hope they start letting > the adults wear the princess garb somewhere. > > Juliewww.foresitecomputing.net/COVE/ I still doubt they would let you wear it to the parks, for the same reason as they said, the kids may think you were the character. Judy
From: Chambers on 22 Feb 2007 14:35 I saw a couple dressed as Snow White and Prince at a recent MNSSHP. "ljc" <ljcefali(a)verizon.net> wrote in message news:1172172716.120541.226950(a)h3g2000cwc.googlegroups.com... > > >> Cool! I went to MK last Halloween and they said I couldn't enter because >> I was dressed as Snow White. > > > Was this during the day? > It was not a problem for adults to dress for the Not So > Scary....Party. > > I am sure there is a policy that adults can't dress as characters > while in the park, with the party being an exception. >
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