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<font color=green>I love the way you call it sleep
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- Aug 16, 2005
Cinderellas fairy godmother. My hair turned white and now I would love to look like her somewhat at the park.
Disney prohibits actual costumes for adults (any guest over 14) in order to prevent confusion about who is or is not a cast member. As response to that rule, visitors came up with the art of “Disney bounding,” alluding to a character in a more subtle way, using color cues and accessories.I'd turn to Etsy, a quick search showed several Fairy Godmother Costumes or capes.
Yeah, good point. I really like the OP's idea of a hoodie or something similar.Disney prohibits actual costumes for adults (any guest over 14) in order to prevent confusion about who is or is not a cast member. As response to that rule, visitors came up with the art of “Disney bounding,” alluding to a character in a more subtle way, using color cues and accessories.
Enter the terms “disneybounding fairy godmother” into Google, click at images, and you can find plenty of ideas.
Apparently capes are ok, as long as they don’t go down below your waist:
https://disneyland.disney.go.com/faq/parks/dress/