Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party and Disneyland’s Oogie Boogie Bash may be canceled — but Halloween is still right around the corner!
And in addition to ALL the candy you could possibly ever dream of, Disney Halloween costumes are the BEST part of this holiday.
And now, Disney has released a NEW line of inclusive costumes for kids in wheelchairs on shopDisney, and they’re SO cool and cute! For instance, your little princess can arrive at the ball in style with the new Cinderella Adaptive Costume for Kids.
In addition to being a shimmery ball gown, this costume has some special features. It includes a back opening for front entry, an open skirt back for wheelchair-friendly wear, a flap opening for easy tube access, an ankle-length skirt and, oh yeah, TONS of glam! The Cinderella costume costs $49.99 and fits kids ages 2 to 13.
And no princess is complete without her carriage, of course! Introducing: the Cinderella’s Coach Wheelchair Cover Set by Disguise. Turn your little Cindy’s wheelchair into a carriage, which comes with two large wheel covers, two small wheel covers, and two carriage pieces — all of which is made from a stiff felt fabric. This carriage fits most wheelchairs with 24-inch wheels. This enchanting ride is also $49.99.
If your kiddo feels like less of a princess and more like a superhero, become a member of the Parr family with the Incredibles 2 Adaptive Costume for Kids. Your little one can be Dash, Violet, or their own sweet selves as an Incredble with this one-piece bodysuit that comes complete with a mask and gloves.
Like the Cindy costume, this one features a back opening for front entry, a flap opening at the center front for easy tube access and an open rear for wheelchair-friendly wear. This super outfit is $49.99.
And get on the road with the Incredimobile Wheelchair Cover Set by Disguise, for $49.99. It comes with two stiff felt pieces and fits in most wheelchairs.
And if your little one wants to travel to infinity and beyond this Halloween, there’s also a Buzz Lightyear Adaptive Costume for Kids. This one-piece bodysuit comes with an open rear for easy wheelchair weat, a flap opening for easy tube access and a vinyl chest panel featuring Buzz’s classic buttons. This costume is also $49.99.
It’s not known what Halloween will look like this year, but whether you celebrate at home, trick-or-treating locally, or going to a theme park, these costumes will make your kid feel like the little Disney star they are!!
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