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The only other thing that I’ll mention is that lightsabers and swords are fine (if they’re plastic). Layered costumes or costume props that surround the entire body are strongly discouraged. If you do try and wear these, your costume may be subject to additional screening and you may not be allowed to enter the park. As really, there’s nothing worse than being forced to remove something central to your look that ruins the vibe! Be careful of headpieces
But you won’t be allowed to carry anything that looks obviously like a real weapon – the rules here are the same as for adults! Oogie Boogie Bash Costume Rules for Guests Over 14 Years Old All guests are allowed to dress as their favorite character, but they absolutely CANNOT sign autographs or take pictures with other guests. For guests over 14 years old, there are a few other considerations that largely fall in line with general rules. And these are that:As well as getting admission to the party events, you’ll also get to explore Disney California Adventure for 3 hours beforehand. With the sheer number of people present each day at the Bash, the chances of being injured by someone’s costume increases. You may not mean to impersonate a Cast Member, but if someone catches you signing anything or taking photos?
His costume had to be scary but also cute! Although I love adorable costumes, I still felt strongly that I wanted this costume to embody the true essence of Halloween! That means you can dress up like the Mandalorian, Tigger, Disney Princesses, Edna Mode, or anyone in between! For the rest, I decided to go home and wing it. If there was anything else I needed I’d probably already have it in my craft bin. Here is a list of all that you will need to create your own toddler Oogie Boogie Halloween Costume:
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And as much as you might want to be suggestive or funny with a costume – there are kids around, folks!
I thought I’d run through the Oogie Boogie Bash costume rules by referring to Disney’s official guidelines.And it’s not necessarily that they’re being risqué or inappropriate – it’s that they could be mistaken for a Disney character. Costumes must also be totally family-friendly (so, no lewd elements here!) and not be obstructive, offensive, objectionable, or violent. So, you won’t be able to wear anything dripping with blood or with offensive slogans. You know, anything that wouldn’t usually fly at Disney! I made the arm panels by themselves and I made them come to a peak, just beyond his fingertips. (That way he had control over them.)
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