Magic Mirror on the wall, who's the fairest one of all? Susan, you and I both know what the Evil Queen did not want to hear: it
is Snow White.
I am so glad to meet another Snow White fan on planDisney. I have worn a dress to show my adoration for the OG Disney Princess for several years to
Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party. Her dress is just joyful and gorgeous, and I feel her lively spirit. I love being able to dress in costume. My husband is not much of a costume guy, but he has a wickedly funny sense of humor. I made him a plain white t-shirt with the word "Charming" printed on the front. He gets so many chuckles and comments on his "costume" that he proudly packs it each year. There is room for all personality types to express themselves at this spirited party.
The
dress code guidelines, as you noted, say your costume cannot touch or drag on the ground. The reason for this is your safety and the safety of other Guests. The hem of my dress sits just above my ankle. As long as your gown does not hit the ground or could be a tripping hazard, you should be fine. Cast Members have the final say, but just think "safety" when you are making decisions about the length.
Have you heard there will be even more villains lurking around
Magic Kingdom Park this year for the party? Just like Snow, I'm sure you will get along somehow. Everything's going to be alright.
There are also special
PhotoPass Magic Shots exclusive to the party. I would not be surprised if there was a special shot for our fair princess.
With all the tasty treats coming to the party, I'm also sure you'll be alright when you hear a Cast Member say, "Go on, have a bite!" And if you are looking for a dinner experience during your resort stay that extends the magic,
Story Book Dining at Artist Point with Snow White is the fairest dining of all.
If you have any other questions as you plan your visit to
Walt Disney World this fall, stop back by
planDisney. Like the Seven Dwarfs, we are here to help.
See you this fall, where a million diamonds shine!
Jana