Guidelines for Disney Costumes. During regular park hours, costumes are only allowed for guests ages 13 and under. During Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party, everyone is allowed (and encouraged) to wear costumes.
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All Guests may dress as their favorite character, but may not pose for pictures or sign autographs for other Guests. Costumes must be family-friendly and may not be obstructive, offensive, objectionable or violent.
For safety, masks and clothing that drags on the ground are prohibited, but additionally, Guests aged 14 or older can't come in costume. That doesn't mean you can't have fun with how you come dressed to the parks.
It's All About the Costumes!Seeing people's different costumes is one of my favorite things about the Oogie Boogie Bash. There are some really creative and intricate costumes. Both kids AND adults can dress up for the Oogie Boogie Bash. This is special as adults cannot usually wear costumes inside the park.
What I'm referring to is Disneybounding, which allows adult guests to dress in ways that resemble their favorite Disney characters while not wearing a costume.
Dresses can make getting into and out of low-sitting attractions a little more difficult, but they are so much cooler, especially when you have long hair. These dresses are typically sundresses that are better suited to wearing to the parks, rather than thicker or fancier ones.
Children 14 and under can dress up in costume anytime inside the Disneyland parks. However adults may only wear costumes when attending Oogie Boogie Bash- Disney Halloween Party.
What happens during Halloween time at Walt Disney World Resort? Well, it's a resort-wide celebration that includes festive decorations, delicious seasonal snacks and menu additions, plenty of Halloween-themed merch, and a few fun extras you won't be able to experience at any other time of the year.
Outfits are inspired by characters but use everyday clothes. Disney parks don't allow costumes or masks for anyone 14 or older, except at certain special events. Because the company has its own costumed characters that interact with guests, it doesn't want those likenesses to be misrepresented.
According to Disneyland Resort Rules, Guests over the age of 14 are not permitted to wear costumes in the theme parks (with the exception being Oogie Boogie Bash which has specific costume guidelines).
The estimated total pay for a Character Performer at Disney Parks is $18 per hour. This number represents the median, which is the midpoint of the ranges from our proprietary Total Pay Estimate model and based on salaries collected from our users. The estimated base pay is $18 per hour.