GuestJockey wrote:From what I've been told, the rules on costumes for adults are that it "cannot be anything that would not be worn as everyday attire." Again, this gets tricky as a tail is certainly not everyday attire for MOST, but if it's everyday attire for YOU, then I can see if being the same as some of the outfits you see on Bats Days.
I figured that this would be a big unknown and I would get conflicting answers so I not only asked here, but I also sent an email using the online form.mapo wrote:Sorry, you would have to remove item or be removed if at WDW. DLR should be the same.
Good luck on your lifestyle choice.
MAPO
None of these are going to be issues because a tail doesn't fit into any of them.Are there restrictions on types of clothing or makeup that Guests may wear, or tattoos that can be displayed, while visiting the Disneyland® Resort?
Yes. The goal of the Disneyland® Resort is to provide a safe, secure environment for our Guests to enjoy. Clothing, makeup and tattoos that may distract from the Disneyland® Resort experience or that may pose a safety or health issue are not permitted:
* Clothing or tattoos with obscene, lewd or offensive language, graphics or designs
* Clothing that could be construed as indecent, exposing excessive portions of skin that may be viewed as inappropriate for a family environment (e.g., string bikini tops and bottoms, G-strings, clothing that accentuates or draws attention to private areas)
* Bare feet
* Weapons or accessories that appear to be weapons (i.e., bullet belts)
* Sharp or pointed accessories that may cause injury
* Masks or makeup that could be construed as part of a costume
This could potentially be a problem, but I don't want it to drag on the ground and it will be in close to my body so it won't be a tripping hazard.* Clothing or accessories that drag on the ground and create a potential tripping hazard
This is the one that could cause issues. There are some people that might view just a tail as a costume, even if it isn't for the person wearing it.* Costumes on Guests over the age of 9 (e.g., Halloween costumes — with the exception of special events — wedding dresses, period costumes)
A tail could fit into this category as it is something I (will after it's made)wear everyday.* Exception: Attire intended to identify those wearing it is acceptable (e.g., military uniforms, cultural attire)
In any case, I will wait for a response from the email I sent.