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    i am going to disney for halloween with my husband, 3yr, and 6 month old. i thought it would be cool if we could dress up the stroller and the baby together with a theme for us too. i thought of an ice cream cart. hubby will be ice cream man and me and daughters will be ice cream cones. any other ideas?
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    I'm planning to do Hansel and Gretel and make a stroller into a candy/gingerbread house.
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    Depends on what your daughter wants to be, if she's into princess stuff you could make the stroller into like a royal carriage and you two could be princesses and and your husband could be a prince or maybe a carriage driver.
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    It may also depend on what restrictions Disney has on costumes in the park. That is something worth looking into.

    I would say turn the stroller into a furry monster with faux fur and foam, and make it look like it was eating your little girl.
    Perhaps the Big Bad Wolf, with your daughter as Red Riding Hood, yourself as her Mother or Grandmother and your husband as the Axe man that saves the day.
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    Quote Originally Posted by the dogman View Post
    It may also depend on what restrictions Disney has on costumes in the park. That is something worth looking into.
    I think Disney would prefer adults not to be in costume. They don't want park attendees to confuse the costumed adults as employees. Unless there's some lifting of restrictions for Halloween.

    Though I think children under a certain age are permitted to dress up.

    I'd definitely call & see what their rules are on the issue before going all out on costumes & accessories.
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