Hi Nicolas,
I'm thrilled that you have come to planDisney with your question! It has a level of intensity that I am totally into -big fan. I'm over here just trying to imagine the character you have in mind who might need fake cheeks or forehead! I need a minute to pause and imagine...
Ok, I'm back. Let's do this.
First, the
Park Dress Guidelines are pretty clear: "Disney reserves the right to deny admission to or remove any person wearing attire that is considered inappropriate or attire that could detract from the experience of other Guests." Under no circumstance should your eyes be covered or your peripheral vision be obstructed. So, this would come down to the judgement of the friendly Cast Members at the event. I would err on the side of caution.
With that said, Nicholas, I have to be honest; I feel like this is a question that would really depend on your plan. I think that if you are using tools that could pass for your actual facial features, this might be permitted. As soon as appears like you are wearing a mask, I would expect to miss out on the
Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party action. (Boo!)
Are you as excited as I am to meet Bruno ("We don't talk about Bruno) Madrigal this year? Yes, of course it is fun to
Trick-or-Treat at
Magic Kingdom Park, and
Disney's Not-So-Spooky Spectacular is always a great time...BUT BRUNO? I really can't wait. I hope that there are a million things you are looking forward to at this spirited celebration!
Nicolas, please come on back to planDisney with any other questions that you might have as you plan your upcoming trip to Walt Disney World Resort. You can even
ask me directly! We are always here to help.
Adventure is out there,
Sally