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    Default Truth or Urban Legend? Handmade Disney clothes cause trouble

    Last night at work, I was telling a customer how I was making a Young Kairi dress from "Kingdom Hearts" for my niece for our WDW trip and I was making a Namine dress for myself.

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    Unfortunately, a customer said that there was a person who had gotten pulled by security because the embroidery she had on her shirt looked too much like the real thing and they couldn't enter the park with it on. But here's the thing...my store sells an embroidery machine licensed by Disney. So I'm not sure if I should chalk this up to Urban Legend...

    But would security get uptight about dresses based off two Disney characters? She will be four next year, and that's not really bad since I've seen young girls in Disney Princess outfits wander the park already. And mine doesn't quite look like it'd be out of the question. What do you all think?
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    Urban myth. Only way security would stop someone would be if they had something "offensive" on.
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    I heard something similar years ago. A woman was approached for wearing a knock-off Mickey T-shirt she had made. She was asked to either change her shirt or purchase one in the gift shop.
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    We've made our own Disney shirts for a group of 16 for a few different days and the only remakers we got we positive ones from cast members.

    With costumes for MNSSHP the only problem you would have is if you were trying to pass yourself off as an offical character. Like the guy dressed like Santa that they wouldn't let in.

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    Nahhhh...urban myth. The only way you can get busted for copyright infringement or something similar is to sell what you make (i.e. making your own Mickey tees or specific princess dresses off the Disney pattern) and then selling them through a website or something. THEN you'll definitely get a Cease and Desist order, but I HIGHLY unlikely that you wouldn't be allowed to enter a park (especially since those dresses are expensive!).

    Plus, if you're using a shirt thats been embroidered by a machine licensed by Disney, then you've got the ability to at LEAST make stuff for yourself (plus...exactly how would they know it WASN'T theirs if the embroidery was very good? Its not like everyone at WDW has a handbook that shows every piece of Disney apparel ever made!..is there?)!
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    Man I hope not! I'm wanting to get some pictures around the castle and on the beach near MK in my Nanamie outfit when we go in Jan! Yay for fellow KH costumers!
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    I've heard many different reports that if your costume is TOO good...ie people start coming up to you for autographs...they will ask you to change or leave the park.

    Which I can totally understand, they don't want non-employees acting like they are hired by disney ...for so many reasons!
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    I agree with the others. If this was going to be a problem, Disney wouldn't sell so many craft items that allow you to make your own costumes.....or cards, or decorations, etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WDWFanatic View Post
    With costumes for MNSSHP the only problem you would have is if you were trying to pass yourself off as an offical character. Like the guy dressed like Santa that they wouldn't let in.
    That man wasnt even dressed like Santa, he just looked like him and when children were coming up to him, he was not denying that he was Santa.

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    I wore my "Por Favor..." t-shirt last month at WDW that I purchased at Cafepress.com and no one objected. I had a lot of people ask me where I got it from. Urban Legend, indeed!
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    I've made all of my kids a variety of shirts with appliqued Mickeys and Minnies, and we've never had a problem. Tons of compliments from CMs, but no one said anything bad.

    We also made my oldest DD a Cinderella dress for her 5th bday to wear at CRT. Again, no problems even though it was obviously not from a Disney store or discount store. I'm making my youngest DD another one for our upcoming trip and am not worried in the least.
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    I would have to seriously doubt that the cast members are aware of every Disney design shirt out there. And I've yet to see anyone checking shirt tags, "just to be safe".
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    That is definitely a myth. No way would anybody at Disney would care about homemade merchandise while that guest is spending their money going to Disney World.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LaDracul View Post
    Last night at work, I was telling a customer how I was making a Young Kairi dress from "Kingdom Hearts" for my niece for our WDW trip and I was making a Namine dress for myself.

    http://www.khinsider.com/khmanga/chap2/000.jpg



    Unfortunately, a customer said that there was a person who had gotten pulled by security because the embroidery she had on her shirt looked too much like the real thing and they couldn't enter the park with it on. But here's the thing...my store sells an embroidery machine licensed by Disney. So I'm not sure if I should chalk this up to Urban Legend...

    But would security get uptight about dresses based off two Disney characters? She will be four next year, and that's not really bad since I've seen young girls in Disney Princess outfits wander the park already. And mine doesn't quite look like it'd be out of the question. What do you all think?
    If you're planning on selling the items, it's one thing. But you should be okay with your costumes.
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    1) You CAN be forbidden entry for costumes.
    2) It is a tricky issue.
    3) If you imitate a character, you could be ousted.
    4) WDW does not want confusion between guests and characters.
    5) Other than that, no problems with "designed" t-shirts.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheRustyScupper View Post
    1) You CAN be forbidden entry for costumes.
    2) It is a tricky issue.
    3) If you imitate a character, you could be ousted.
    4) WDW does not want confusion between guests and characters.
    5) Other than that, no problems with "designed" t-shirts.
    Rusty:
    1) Why is it you always answer in numbered bullet points?
    2) When your answer would just as easily be shared without them.
    3) You give knowledgeable advice, don't get me wrong!
    4) I just don't understand the numbered list thing.
    5) *wink*

    To the OP: they are mainly concerned with people trying to pass themselves off as characters, or offensive shirts. Even on the latter I have seen some shirts that surprised me the management allowed. I can only guess that nobody noticed.

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    1) Why is it you always answer in numbered bullet points?
    2) When your answer would just as easily be shared without them.
    3) You give knowledgeable advice, don't get me wrong!
    4) I just don't understand the numbered list thing.
    5) *wink*

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    I didn't think adults were allowed to wear any costumes into the parks except during special events like the Not So Scary Halloween Party and the Pirates and Princesses party.
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    Question Costumes?

    If Disney can turn you down for looking like a character on the MNSSHP then why do they sell the look-a-like costumes for it at their store?We were planning on being Tink, Jack S., Elizabeth, and Davey Jones should we reconsider this or take the costumes and try to get in anyway---Its pretty obvious that we def dot look like the real things but it is a halloween party isnt it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tink03 View Post
    If Disney can turn you down for looking like a character on the MNSSHP then why do they sell the look-a-like costumes for it at their store?We were planning on being Tink, Jack S., Elizabeth, and Davey Jones should we reconsider this or take the costumes and try to get in anyway---Its pretty obvious that we def dot look like the real things but it is a halloween party isnt it?
    As the poster before you pointed out, it is different for specifically costumed events. And no matter whether or not it is costumed, anyone directly impersonating to the children--misleading them that they ARE those characters--would have an issue. Otherwise, no problem!

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