What to wear to Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party (Rules - WDW Prep School (2024)

Halloween at Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom is, undoubtedly, one of the most anticipated events every year.

And, starting in August, guests can pay extra to attend Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party, a special event where they get to celebrate Halloween Disney-style, complete with costumes!

But, wearing a costume to a theme park in the middle of Florida brings its own unique set of challenges.

To help out, we’ve put together our list of our favorite tips for planning your costumes for Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party.

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Can you wear costumes at Disney World?

As you can imagine, Disney doesn’t usually like adults wandering through the parks dressed up as their favorite characters, and in fact, on regular park days guests over the age of 14 aren’t even permitted to wear costumes in the parks at all.

But, during special events like Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party, the rules are a little different.

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The easing of the costume rule is one of the things that draws guests of all ages to the parties, and, with the explosion of people participating in cosplay events throughout the country (and around the world) there is no end to places from which to draw inspiration.

But, even though the costume rules during the party are a lot more slack than during regular operating hours, there are still some policies guest must follow.

What are the rules for costumes at Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party?

Disney has an entire page dedicated to their rules for costumes at Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party. Here’s what they say:

Dressing for Halloween Events

Please note the specific costume guidelines for these 2 events:

  • Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party
  • Disney Villains After Hours

While we encourage creativity, we also value safety and good judgment. If you’re planning to attend these special events, take a moment to read over our latest rules and regulations:

For Guests ages 13 and under:

  • Costumes and some costume masks may be worn; masks must provide unobstructed peripheral vision at all times with openings that allow the eyes to be fully seen.

For Guests 14 Years of Age or Older:

Costumes may be worn according to these guidelines. Guests who do not adhere to these guidelines may be refused entry into, and/or removed from Disney parks, unless his or her costume can be modified to meet the above standards:

  • All Guests may dress as their favorite character, but may not pose for pictures or sign autographs for other Guests.
  • Costumes must be family-friendly and may not be obstructive, offensive, objectionable or violent.
  • Costumes may not contain any props or accessories that resemble or could easily be mistaken for an actual weapon.
  • Costumes may not contain sharp objects, pointed objects or materials that may accidentally strike another Guest.
  • Layered costumes or costume props that surround the entire body are strongly discouraged and may be subject to additional security screening.
  • Costumes may not reach or drag on the ground. (for example, full-length Princess dresses)
  • Capes may be worn if the length does not go below the waist.
  • Themed T-shirts, blouses, sweatshirts and hats are acceptable.
  • Acceptable accessories include: transparent wings, plastic lightsabers, toy swords and tutus. Costume headwear may be worn as long as it does not cover the face.
  • Costume masks of any kind may not be worn.

Here’s what all of that means:

Keep your costumes family-friendly

First it is important to note that Disney does reserve the right to deny admission or to remove people from the park if their costume is considered inappropriate. Basically, costumes should not have a negative impact on other people that are there trying to enjoy the party.

I had a teacher once that only had 1 rule: “don’t do stupid stuff.” That kind of applies here.

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Keep your costume to something that is going to be okay for people of all ages to be around. Disney says specifically that costumes “must be family-friendly and may not be obstructive, offensive, objectionable or violent.”

Don’t pretend you’re the REAL Cinderella

Unlike a regular park day, guests of all ages are allowed to dress as their favorite character. But, if you want to dress like Cinderella, the rule is you are not allowed to pose for pictures or sign autographs for other guests.

That is a big “nope”.

Keep the lifelike weapons at home

I can think of lots of characters or costumes where a weapon of some sort could be an accessory.

While you may want to make things look as realistic as possible for a party with your friends, the rule at Walt Disney World is that weapons may not be so authentic that they could easily be mistaken for the real thing.

So, keep the realistic sword at home and pack the fun foam one, instead.

Disney specifically says the following items are acceptable: transparent wings, plastic lightsabers, toy swords, and tutus.

(Anybody else want to put together a costume specifically combining all 4 of those items now?)

Don’t wear something that could harm somebody else

I have seen some massive costumes constructed for events. Huge, elaborate things that must have taken hundreds of hours to make.

But, the deal with MNSSHP is that your costume needs to be something that won’t hurt somebody if they bump into you. And, considering how many places you could be standing shoulder to shoulder with other guests, there are lots of opportunities for people to accidentally bump into you.

In addition, your costume needs to be something you can control. For example, don’t plan to wear something that has pieces to it that you could accidentally strike somebody with if you turn around.

It can be hard to not whack people in the face with a simple backpack, so if you’re known in your family as “the person most likely to take out a row of people with a bag” you may want to rethink you “Buzz Lightyear with 5 foot wings” costume.

Dress up as Buzz if you like, but keep his wings folded up.

Save the masks for the kids

Masks that keep the eyes visible and ones that don’t cover the entire face are fine for anybody 13 or under, but not for adults.

If you are 14 or over, masks of any kind may not be worn.

Instead, consider using face paint.

Looking for more face paint and makeup inspiration?

The Disney Parks Blog has a post with 5 different makeup tutorials like this one:

Remember Edna’s rule

Edna isn’t dumb; she knows the best way to stay safe when you’re around lots of moving parts on the attractions:

No capes.

Well, you can wear a cape to MNSSHP, BUT it can’t go past the waist. So, I guess in this case, the rule is more like “no long capes”.

And, along the same line, your costume also can’t drag the ground.

Both of those rules are for safety.

Even if you don’t intend to ride any of the attractions, long capes and costumes can be stepped on (causing you to trip) or caught in things like doors.

What will the weather be like?

When I think of Halloween I think of cool fall evenings and pumpkin everything and lots of years where, as a kid, I had to wear a coat under my costume because the temperature was in the 30’s.

So, if you come from a milder climate where “fall” means “sweater weather” you may not realize that even though you are planning on attending a Halloween Party the temperatures will feel more like summer.

In Florida, it isn’t uncommon for the temperatures to be in the 90’s through the fall, especially with the first parties staring in mid-August!

And, to make matters even more exciting, Disney’s Halloween events take place during Hurricane Season.

But even if there are no hurricanes in the forecast, there is still always a chance for rain (it IS Florida, after all).

So – don’t let the excitement of the party distract you when packing.

Prepare before you go by reading our tips on how to handle the weather because the parties are very rarely cancelled, meaning even if it looks like rain it will still go on.

And, make sure you pack weather gear and if you are planning an elaborate costume that can’t get wet, bring a backup just in case.

Should I wear my costume all day?

If you plan on attending a party, we strongly recommend that you at a minimum plan some downtime in the afternoon for a nap. Party tickets are expensive, and you don’t want your evening ruined because you’re too tired to enjoy it.

But, if a nap isn’t in your plans, and you’ll be heading to the parks without a chance to get back to grab your costume before the party, we recommend you plan to store your costume in a locker at the park.

What are some ideas for costumes at Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party?

First of all, you don’t even have to wear a costume at all.

And that is perfectly fine. Lots and lots of people don’t.

But, if you’re thinking about dressing up, and you’ve never attended one of the parties, we have some suggestions to help you out:

  • Dress for the weather. Head-to-toe Sulley fur may look AMAZING but you would roast 2.4 seconds after leaving your hotel room. Plus, can you imagine the smell of that fur after you sweat in it? Yuck!
  • Wear cute shoes if you must, but bring a backup pair in case your feet get tired. And they will get tired.
  • If you plan on riding the attractions, make sure you can do things like sit down in your costume.
  • And, make sure you can easily go to the bathroom in your costume, too. You don’t want to find out after consuming 32 ounces of Diet co*ke that you can’t get your costume off by yourself.
  • Consider that fabric. Some fabric may be cute on but it may cause chafing in some, ahem, delicate areas. Think about wearing something underneath to protect the skin and/or use items like Body Glide to help reduce the friction.
  • For little ones, keep their costumes to something that they can easily move about in. And, again, remember that it is likely to be hot so keep the costumes lightweight for them, too.
  • Remember that anything you bring into the parks will have to be screened – so if you’re in a giant costume with 52 layers of billowing fabric that screening is going to take a long time. Make it easy on yourself (and the people screening you) and try to limit the number of layers you are wearing.
  • Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party is a perfect time for DisneyBounding. New to DisneyBounding? Think of it as using everyday clothing items to stylishly dress as your favorite characters. It’s not a costume – its a lot more subtle but it is still a lot of fun.
  • Going in a group? Think about coordinating your costumes.
  • Simple things like plain t-shirts and homemade ears can make for a cute look – plus, you’ll be a lot more comfortable like that than you might be in a heavy dress.
  • Look for inspiration in the attractions. Disney is famous for their movies, but don’t be afraid to think outside the box when trying to decide what to go as.
  • Want a costume that will be easy to move around in? Try searching places like Pinterest for “running costumes” or even “runDisney costumes”. There are lots of cute ideas that would be perfect for MNSSHP.

Can’t I just buy a costume?

Sure! Even though lots of people make their own, there isn’t any reason why you can’t buy a costume to wear to the party!

Places like Amazon and Etsy are a great source for entire costumes as well as accessories.

Just remember that costumes that you buy can be made of fabrics that aren’t great for the hot and muggy Florida weather so be careful when choosing it.

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What to wear to Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party (Rules - WDW Prep School? ›

Themed T-shirts, blouses, sweatshirts and hats are acceptable. Acceptable accessories include: transparent wings, plastic lightsabers, toy swords and tutus. Costume headwear may be worn as long as it does not cover the face. Costume masks of any kind may not be worn.

What do people wear to Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween party? ›

Themed T-shirts, blouses, sweatshirts and hats are acceptable. Acceptable accessories include: transparent wings, plastic lightsabers, toy swords and tutus. Costume headwear may be worn as long as it does not cover the face. Costume masks of any kind may not be worn.

How do you dress for Halloween at Disney? ›

For Guests 14 Years of Age or Older:

Costumes must be family-friendly and may not be obstructive, offensive, objectionable or violent. Costumes may not contain any props or accessories that resemble or could easily be mistaken for an actual weapon.

What are the rules for Disney trick-or-treat costumes? ›

Walt Disney World Resort Costume Guidelines
  • Costumes should be child-friendly and may not be obstructive, offensive or violent.
  • Guests may wear masks. ...
  • Guests who dress like Disney Characters may not pose for pictures or sign autographs for other Guests.
  • Costumes should not drag on the ground.

What do you wear to a Halloween party? ›

Pop Culture Character

Pop culture characters are also popular Halloween costumes. Some of the most popular pop culture costumes include superheroes, villains, and characters from TV shows and movies. To dress up as a pop culture character, you will need to find clothes and accessories that match their appearance.

Do people dress up for Mickey's Halloween party? ›

Guests attending the party are encouraged to come dressed in a costume, but there are a few rules. You can check those out under the official costume guidelines for Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party.

What is the dress code for Disney World? ›

Guest Courtesy and Attire Policies

Proper attire, including shoes and shirts, must be worn at all times. Clothing that drags on the ground is prohibited in theme parks and water parks. Clothing with multiple layers is subject to search.

Can I wear a crop top at Disney? ›

Crop tops are allowed at Disney, as long as they meet the park's dress code guidelines. The dress code at Disney parks aims to maintain a family-friendly atmosphere. Crop tops should cover the midriff and not expose too much skin.

Can I wear a sports bra to Disney? ›

However, there are no specific rules or dress code against wearing sports bras in Disney's attire rules list. With that said, Disney does insist that all guests wear shirts (or clothing that covers their upper body). Therefore, don't wear anything provocative or highly revealing.

Can you wear a princess dress to Disney? ›

I'm very happy to report that I have seen girls of all ages wearing Princess dresses throughout the Walt Disney World Resort. In fact, they are encouraged to do so! All children under 14 years of age are more than welcome to enter the parks wearing full costumes to channel their favorite Disney characters.

Can adults dress up at Disney on Halloween? ›

The only rules are: "Costumes must be family-friendly and may not be obstructive, offensive, objectionable or violent." A lot of people seize the opportunity to dress as their favorite Disney characters because it's the only time adults are allowed to do so, but it's not a requirement.

Do you get a trick-or-treat bag at Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party? ›

All party guests receive a reusable trick-or-treat bag with a fun Halloween design, so no worries about bringing your own bag (though we know some frogs like to bring their own to secure lots of candy).

Do Disney cast members keep their costumes? ›

We encourage participants to return all costumes to their respective locations prior to their departure date. If you find that you have unknowingly kept an article of clothing belonging to Costuming, you must return it as soon as possible. Not doing so will result in a "No Rehire" status with The Walt Disney Company.

Can you still go on rides during Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween party? ›

You are going to have such a magical time. Many of the attractions at Magic Kingdom will be open for guests at Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party. By scrolling partway down the website for the party, you can click on Favorite Attractions and see a list of the attractions that will be open for you to enjoy.

Is food included in Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween party? ›

These dining experiences are separately priced and are not included in the ticket MNSSHP price. It's important to note that Be Our Guest and Cinderella's Royal Table have nothing Halloween. They are the typical dining experience that is always available and can be booked during regular park hours.

Do you get candy at Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween party? ›

It's perfect for young partygoers! Watch beloved Disney Characters—including Minnie Mouse, Daisy Duck and Clarabelle Cow dressed as the Sandersons from Hocus Pocus—during Mickey's Boo-to-You Halloween Parade. Collect a bag full of candy as you roam the trick-or-treat trails in search of some of your favorite sweets.

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