Beware,
for Disney's legal team is mighty and not to be trifled with.
The
above is basically why adults aren't allowed to wear character
costumes in the parks. No one is going to mistake the ten-year-old in
the Cinderella dress for the actual official Princess offering photo
ops and autographs, but an adult might
be, and that raises potential liability issues for the company. A
blanket ban on costumes for any guest over the age of 14 is the
simplest way to avoid such problems altogether.
But
in case no one had noticed, the majority of the grown-ups walking
through those gates, with or without young'uns in tow, are
Millennials now. Millennials grew up during the Disney Renaissance.
Their childhoods were defined by a nearly constant stream of quality
animated movies, which may be part of why so many of them didn't
outgrow Disney when they hit puberty.
My
point is, there are a whole lot of adults who wish
they could dress as the characters when visiting Disneyland. And that
is the reason for the practice known as “DisneyBound,” wherein
people visit Disney parks in outfits that are not character costumes,
but use color and accessories to be reminiscent of characters' looks.
I've
tried it myself. I bet you'll never guess which character. (Sis, I
see you preparing to type a blinding-flash-of-the-obvious comment,
but you were there.
So it wouldn't be a guess,
would it?) Turns out, it's a lot of fun. Putting such an outfit
together can be a great creative exercise, and it's a good way to
snag a little extra Cast Member attention.
And
if you need a little boost of inspiration...there's an app for that.
Well, sort of. It's actually a Tumblr
blog, dedicated solely to posting images of potential DisneyBound
outfits. Some of the entries are submissions, but the vast majority
are original content, composited from images of garments,
accessories, and jewelry found elsewhere online. It's almost
exclusively women's fashion (which is—let's face it—more
variable), but someone with more masculine style could easily adapt
the ideas.
Moreover,
it's a really prolific
blog, posting multiple outfits every dang day, often according to a
daily theme, so a huge variety of concepts get explored. And before
you ask...yes, some theme park-exclusive characters have been
featured. It's a great blog just to scroll through.
Have
fun!
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