Adults are not allowed to wear costumes to Disney World theme parks, because this can be confusing to many children. A five-year-old standing in line to see Cinderella, standing next to an adult dressed like Cinderella, would be confusing. The only exception to this rule is Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party, because everyone of all ages is dressing up in costumes for this extravaganza. Disney even encourages adults to dress up on their website, “Don your favorite costume and get ready to trick-or-treat at this Halloween-themed event held each fall in Magic Kingdom park!”
But ladies, this is not the time and place for the following racy costumes, which we found on Yandy.com. Now that said, I have included prices for the outfits, because Halloween is a very popular holiday among adults. The National Retail Foundation reports that more than 157 million Americans will celebrate Halloween this year. Up to eight in ten millennials indicate they plan something fun with their friends, which usually means a Halloween-themed party. Total spending on Halloween items is topping $6.9 billion each year, with the average American celebrating planning to spend $74 on decorations, candy, costumes and more.
So lots of adults will be attending Halloween parties, and some of you might like these Disney themed (or tie in) costumes for these parties. But they won’t be appropriate for a family party with loads of kids running around like Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party.
Don’t do it.
Don’t wear these.
This costume’s a little too short for bending over to grab candy, although it does cover up more of the body than some of these other outfits.
Well, hello Tigger! The hat on this one almost distracted me from the short top and skirt. Almost.
Looks to me like the mice didn’t make a costume long enough here to cover this Princess’s boo-tay.
No. No. No. You will fall out of this costume if you try to ride anything faster than the Peoplemover. Just no.
And this similar costume somehow manages to be even shorter.
Mickey and Minnie costumes are really popular in this website, which comes as no big surprise given the popularity of Disney characters.
Oh my goodness, this is WAY too short in the bootay area and too low cut in the front. This could scare some of the characters you are posing with.
Cute for a college sorority party but way too skimpy for the parks.
Holy low cut top…
While lower in the back, this costume is pretty low cut…
Party Mouse…that’s actually a pretty funny name for what appears to be not much more than underwear. Party Mouse Costume for $69.95.
Ladies, this is a bathing suit disguised as a costume. And it probably wouldn’t look the same matched with black park-walking tennis shoes.
Ok, so I could actually see this costume getting through the gates. The top isn’t that low cut, comparatively, and the skirt is longer than some high school cheerleader uniforms I have seen at pep rallies.
Well, too low cut and totally exposing too much if you bend over to pick up anything off the ground.
Ladies,this would be more appropriate to wear to the resort pool, although the back is certainly questionable.
The skirt is certainly more appropriate than the above costume, but that low cut top…
Too low cut, way too short. The wings here are even see-through!
This variation on Tinker Bell could cause small children in the Space Mountain line to ask questions about exposed body parts.
If you thought that last gal barely had on any clothes, check this one out. I really would put this in the bathing suit category, although it probably does’t have the same effect soaking wet.
Too much midriff showing here ladies.
I have to give these Snow White costumes a possible AOK pass. This costume really isn’t that low cut, but the shirt is pretty short, especially when viewed from the back.
And this may be the only costume with a Disney theme that wouldn’t embarrass your grandma if you showed up at her home to Trick er Treat. It looks neither low cut or too short, and the price is pretty low!
My first thought was, “Don’t let Woody see this.” But actually, other than the too-short top, the skirt length is not all that bad. Ditch the leggings, and this might be kinda cute for a Run Disney event. You’ll probably need a more supportive top though!
Star Wars fans, we couldn’t leave you out of this inappropriate mess.
Too low, too low cut – this needs another cape in the front.
There are tons of online retailers that sell Disney-themed costumes for adults, and we recommend you start by Googling “Disney Adult Halloween Costumes.”
Thanks for stopping by, and we’ll see you in the parks, dressed in something appropriate..
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