A. Disney has no control over costumes in the hotels; the Masquerade will be in our hotels. We have a compact site--two adjacent hotels--with reasonably priced rooms.
It will be easy for costumers to get to the Masquerade without involved and tedious travel arrangements, worrying about rain, or crossing a busy city street. Costumes are not allowed in Epcot, the Magic Kingdom, etc., including Disney transport to those locations. Just as at L.A.con III or MagiCon, don't plan on wearing a Mickey Mouse vampire costume into those areas.
Note that medieval garb is not considered to be a costume--just a very retro style. More.
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