I actully tried finding one, but couldn't. I think it is out of style now. I found a web page that shows how to make one but neither me nor my wife are good at making anything so we have to purrchase it.
I actully tried finding one, but couldn't. I think it is out of style now. I found a web page that shows how to make one but neither me nor my wife are good at making anything so we have to purrchase it.
How about this? I don't know if it's for purchase, but the individual components don't look too hard to find: http://www.disneycostumeideas.com/em...ew-groove.html
Unless, of course, you were looking for a (demon) llama costume...![]()
If you don't have a friend who can help you, there are people on sites like Etsy who will make costumes for you. (And you might even find people by asking at your local Michaels or Joanns.) You just send them the photo and your measurements. They work with you to make what you want. Now if you find a photo of a demon llama costume, do post it, please!
Also, woot! We got our party tickets tonight.We'll have to start a roll call thread to see who's going when.
Thanks tea4two, Shortpix77, 3Princesses1Prince, and olegc for clearing that up about the fireworks. My sister still doesn't believe that, but oh well.
Nichole
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I will be taking my girls in Oct and would like to take them to the trick or treat party. I know I can buy tickets on the 16th but was wondering if the kids prices are the same price or less than the adults. My girls are 5 and 7.
All the tickets are the same price, no price break for kids unfortunately.
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"Although we think it's DOPEY that Pluto has been downgraded to a dwarf planet, which has made some people GRUMPY and others just SLEEPY, we are not BASHFUL in saying we would be HAPPY if Disney's Pluto would join us as an 8th dwarf. We think this is just what the DOC ordered and is nothing to SNEEZE at."
I am so jazzed right now....
I ordered my tickets on Monday July 9th, with an expected USPS delivery in 10 days - and they came today.
I'm doing my little happy dance in my office cubicle (thank goodness both bosses are gone at the moment!)
I've gone to the Hallowe'en Parties in 2010 and 2011, and always had a great time.
This year I'm going with two friends to the Friday October 5th party (they've never been to the Hallowe'en party before) and going with one friend on Tuesday October 9th (and he's never been to one of the Hallowe'en partys either). All three of these friends live in the Anaheim/Los Angeles area, so I'm real excited they'll be going and experiencing it with me for thier first times....
and one more swing around the cubicle, happy dance happy dance....
This will be our first time going to the trick or treat party! So excited...we have been wanting to do this for years! Have some questions to hopefully make things go a little smoother.
1. You only need a ticket for the Trick or Treat party? You don't have to use one of your days from your park hopper ticket or use your annual pass?
2. You can enter 3 hours prior to the time of the party...is that right? If that is correct, can you also wear your costume 3 hours prior?
3. I have been told by some people that Friday is better than going in the middle of the week. I believe this year is Tuesday. Anybody have any thoughts on that?
4. From past years can you tell me what rides are generally open.
Thank you! All the info I acquire on Mouse Planet sure helps with all the planning!
1 - Correct. No need to use a park hopper day if you wait until 'party time'
2 - That's the way it was last year - on both the 3 hours early and the costume
3 - I would think Friday would be more crowded and have more opportunities to see 'cool' costumes - if that's your definition of better. Personally, I'd rather have it less crowded and wouldn't go on a Friday.
4 - I'll let someone with more experience answer this one.
Cathy
1. You don't need a regular ticket if you aren't showing up prior to the party time entry.
2. Party time entry is 3 hours before party start time (6pm on tuesdays, 7 pm on fridays)
3. Tuesdays have the AP discount, but local kids have school the next day so they may opt for Friday parties instead. I think Fridays are typically just as busy if not buiser.
4. Everything that is open during a typical evening are open for the party. But we don't go for the rides, we go for the party atmosphere, trick or treating, special fireworks/parade, character meets, etc.
Shannon
Mommy to 3 Princesses and 1 Prince
Miss M(11), J(8) and R(5), and Mr. N(4)
So on the Friday busier then Tuesday question. Don't they have the same amount of tickets for sale for both, so if they sale out, which I believe they almost always do. Won't it be just as busy on Tuesday as on Friday?
Hi everyone!
My family is going to DL for the first time in October and I was a bit frustrated to find out that we're going to have to leave the park early on two of the four days we're going to be there because of the Halloween parties. My question is - what time do they kick out the folks who haven't bought tickets for the Halloween party?
Thanks!
At the start of the parties. 6:00 on Weekday parties, 7:00 on Fridays.
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