

PoisonedPirate wrote: The only rule is that the character has to have at least one line in the Disney film
Nrthwnd wrote:PoisonedPirate wrote: The only rule is that the character has to have at least one line in the Disney film
Hmmm. When we were there back in 2007, I saw a guy dressed up in this TON of reflective material and mirrors and... stuff. Then, we found out he was dressed as the chandelier in the ballroom scene, from "Beauty & The Beast."
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They must have altered the rule, since then, LOL.
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