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EASY TO DO & EASY TO PACK COSTUME IDEAS FOR MNSSHP

Posted: Jul Sat 01, 2006 4:01 pm
by Jacca5660
EASY TO DO & EASY TO PACK COSTUME IDEAS

101 Dalmatians.... You could take white shorts/pants and t-shirts and go to town with spots! Ears could be made out of felt or craft foam on ball caps (esp for the guys) or maybe headbands for the ladies.

The Mickey Mouse Club....Red pants,mouse ears,t-shirts with each ones name on it.

Baseball players...Your favorite team's jersey/t-shirt and a ball cap,shorts or sweats and sneakers.

Pirate....Easy and light weight too. Black shorts or capris,striped shirt,bandana,an eye patch,a hoop earring and there ya go....arrrrrrrrrrgh matey!!!

Hippies...tye dye shirts,denim pants,peace sign jewelry,bandana around your head,round glasses.



I found several pretty cool sites for make your own.There are 100's of places to buy costumes online!

Thought I'd share these with my DIS Trick or Treaters!



Costume Idea Zone
http://www.costumeideazone.com/default.asp

Child Fun
http://childfun.com/modules.php?nam...article&sid=310

Fabric link
http://www.fabriclink.com/Closet.html


Homemade Costume Ideas
http://www.robinsfyi.com/holidays/h...en/costumes.htm



Also if your not into wearing an actual costume you could make your own t-shirt.Here's a link to the Creative DISigns boards were there are lots of ideas for t-shirts! http://www.disboards.com/forumdisplay.php?f=105

Posted: Jul Sun 02, 2006 11:50 am
by Dr. Ravenscroft
Yeah I saw a family there that did some great costumes of their own. Let me see if I can find the Picture.

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Found it. There's a chimmney sweep, Indiana Jones, One of the knights who say NEE, Cave Girl?, Elvis, not sure what the little guy is maybe a diver, and of course Madam Leota. It got really fogged up in that hampster ball.

Posted: Jul Sun 02, 2006 3:31 pm
by js3901
I gotta give props to the Monty Python reference there. That's great. And the Madam Leota would've been cool if the ball was "floating" above the table a bit (like the DL edition is supposed to be now, I think)

Posted: Jul Mon 03, 2006 11:33 am
by Dr. Ravenscroft
Yeah that was actually the reason I took the picture of the family. If the ball was flying they would have to have the little girls head floating too. If you look closely you can see the outline of her head. The table was in two parts, basically cut in half.

Posted: Jul Mon 03, 2006 8:07 pm
by js3901
yeah, but the floating effect wouldn;t be too hard. just have to wear a black turtle neck right up to the chin and then have the table rest on the shoulders.

Posted: Jul Tue 04, 2006 9:07 am
by knedeau
I LOVE the Madam Leota! What a great costume! Very Clever!

Posted: Jul Tue 04, 2006 9:45 am
by AKLRULZ
Dang, I have to get to WDW during MNSSHP! We've been in October before but just before it kicked off.

Posted: Jul Tue 04, 2006 1:26 pm
by Dr. Ravenscroft
It is well worth it for several reasons:

1. The Candy
2. More Candy
3. The Special fireworks
4. The ride of the headless horseman is awesome
5. Candy ofcourse
6. All of the lighting they do is great.
7. did I mention the Candy!

The atmosphere during MNSSHP is amazing. Sometimes it is less crowded than normal nights, and you can stay until midnight so it is pretty empty at the end. Also the temperature is lower by the end too.

Posted: Jul Sun 09, 2006 7:36 pm
by Jacca5660
1. The Candy
2. More Candy
3. The Special fireworks
4. The ride of the headless horseman is awesome
5. Candy ofcourse
6. All of the lighting they do is great.
7. did I mention the Candy!

When we went last time we stayed with a friend and we weighed our sacks(me ,DS2&DW) 15 POUNDS of candy between the 3 of us!! :shock:

We had gobs of Pixie Sticks.Sent some to school to rid of them!!! They give out good stuff too like M&Ms and Milk Ways! :lol:

Posted: Jul Mon 10, 2006 2:05 pm
by Dr. Ravenscroft
I couldn't eat most of it so I gave it out at work. I didn't have anything to weigh it with but I had two full bags the first night and the second night I filled my large messanger bag. I must have gone through the candy gauntlet, the area back by the toon fair thing that I never go to anyway.

Posted: Jul Mon 10, 2006 2:43 pm
by SysFail
I went to this in 2004 when I was living down there, and I found the entire candy situation to be extremely lame. I couldn't believe how stingy they were with it at the candy stations :(

On a side note though...the Headless Horseman ride was COMPLETELY AWESOME!!!!! It lasted about 5 secs as he blew past, but it was one of the coolest things I have ever seen at WDW.

Posted: Jul Mon 10, 2006 5:15 pm
by Jacca5660
I went to this in 2004 when I was living down there, and I found the entire candy situation to be extremely lame. I couldn't believe how stingy they were with it at the candy stations
You must have not stayed to late. At the candy stations between Toontown and Tomrrowland (Alice's Tea Party Area) they where dumping boxes of chocolate in our bags. We where at the October 16, 2004 party. We've been to a whole bunch of them, for quite a few years and the CM's have been anything but Stingy! I guess you have to know which station to go to.

Posted: Jul Tue 11, 2006 1:29 pm
by Dr. Ravenscroft
They weren't stingy with me. They gave me hand fulls of the stuff, and not just the little chocolate eggs either this was snickers, milkway, babe Musketeer, etc.