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I'm by no means an expert on this but AFAIK there is nothing specific in the rules about this sort of thing. You'll get some weird looks I'm certain (you'll get those in the real world too though) but I'm doubtful anybody will make you take it off.Lasolimu wrote:No, no bets, I am a totally willing participant on this one.It's still a little embarrassing to talk about, but I intend to start wearing a tail whenever I can and want to know if I would be able to wear it into the parks.
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That's what I would have guessed, I mean it's not like I am trying to be a character and I don't intend to make a big deal about it, but it is an area that can be a little sketchy with opinions on it. I can deal with weird looks, I already get them without the tail. :p:Shorty82 wrote:I'm by no means an expert on this but AFAIK there is nothing specific in the rules about this sort of thing. You'll get some weird looks I'm certain (you'll get those in the real world too though) but I'm doubtful anybody will make you take it off.
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Probably not a good idea during Hunting SeasonLasolimu wrote:No, no bets, I am a totally willing participant on this one.It's still a little embarrassing to talk about, but I intend to start wearing a tail whenever I can ....

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I think I can sum up the probability of my being involved in a hunting accident by saying that I am a geek and hide from fresh air and sunshine. :p:DisneyMom wrote:Probably not a good idea during Hunting Season![]()
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Re: Hatbox Ghost Trick-or-Treater
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.
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Make sure to coat your skin with pizza grease so you don't get a monitor burn. :D:Lasolimu wrote:I think I can sum up the probability of my being involved in a hunting accident by saying that I am a geek and hide from fresh air and sunshine. :p:

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I tell the newbies that 60 cycle frequency grease works just as well, and it speeds up the electrons!hobie16 wrote:Make sure to coat your skin with pizza grease so you don't get a monitor burn. :D:
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Re: Hatbox Ghost Trick-or-Treater
Sorry, you would have to remove item or be removed if at WDW. DLR should be the same.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.
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Could picture it possibly getting caught on the rides- and Always get my butt wet on POTC.....
So, everyday attire is Mouse Ears, Character Hands, and wearing tons of shiny Pins? Wait, I've done the pin part...... ;)
So, everyday attire is Mouse Ears, Character Hands, and wearing tons of shiny Pins? Wait, I've done the pin part...... ;)
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