I checked mouse savers.com but didn't find anything...does anyone have any discount codes for halloween costumes on disneystore.com?
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I checked mouse savers.com but didn't find anything...does anyone have any discount codes for halloween costumes on disneystore.com?
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Originally Posted by Hagar55
I did, but it expired September 24th.
Try HALLOWEEN2004. It gave me a small discount (I think 10%) a week ago of a Stitch costume.
Disneystore.com is having a sale on their Halloween costumes right now.
And yet a year later they are having a sale again...tho last week the Nemo costume was 19.99 and this week its 24.99...opted to make my own...cheaper...lol
Why not dare to be different? Try a Captain Nemo costume...
OH MAN....now you suggest that....My BF could have been him . You will like the fact that he is being a scuba diver tho(totally homemade costume-tooooooooooo expensive to even rent) Goes with the little fish daughter and I am being the fish tank...I could have been the sub instead. Yes I have too much time on my hands.......lol
A diver costume wouldn't really cost that much to make. You can pick wetsuits up for pretty cheap prices these days. Cheaper quality masks and fins can be found just as easily. Take one or two 2l bottles and tape them together, maybe paint them - Easy SCUBA unit!
LOL....thats what I did....tape up the soda bottles with yellow duct tape.great minds think alike...LOL Bought a plastic jump rope as the hose and a discounted toy snorkel to attach the hose to for the mouthpiece...we already had the mask(toy too) and bought a tight black shirt and pants for him to wear which I also did up in yellow duct tape...still gotta make the fins(out of fun foam to just lay over the top of his shoes and clip around the back but still go flop flop when he walks). With the exception of the funfoam and the toy snorkel(35 cents US$) everything came from a goodwill(secondhand) store. I think totalcast around $12 US. Will try to post pics if it ever works for me..lol
Sounds great! It's much better when these things are homemade.
It always takes away from the fun to simply buy some over-priced plastic-filled thing.
I am demanding pics btw! :lol:
I will if he lets me take them....he is worried about..ummm how can I say this ummm certaiin body parts being more prominant than others...lol told him I'll make him a diver belt to cover it..lol
Ah, enough said.
question tho 20K....would one tank or 2 look better? well two questions....what do divers carry on those belts you guys wear? the less I have to make the better...lol
P.S. I think homemade is more fun too and I have to do a good job on ours (we have a title to uphold after all) won in group category in my town 2 years running now...going for # 3...lol
Divers no longer typically wear two-cylinder SCUBA units, often because of safety reasons, often due to the fact that no one needs to go that deep or stay under that long, and mainly because a lot of divers are too weak to carry them! They are still used on deep dives, and I have seen them being used by both the Royal Navy and the US Navy in place of the more standard rebreather for certain dives. In my opinion, the costume would look much better with a twin-cylinder rig though. Gives it a more '60s Sunday morning serial kind of feeling. Think of Sea Hunt! :thumbs:
The belts are first and foremost for carrying weights to compensate for the wetsuit and other limitations. However, many divers carry additional knives, EMT shears (For cutting your way out), flashlights, waterproof maps, shotlines to the surface, anything really. I prefer to keep my knife on my leg though, much easier to reach to. You could probably make pretty decent false weights out of cardboard, and the norm is generally six or so, three on either side of the buckle.
Any more questions?
Thank you for the answers. I dont think I have any more questions at least for the moment...lol
Cool I can just hang some weights and a fake knife and a flashlight that would work and make it look realish....and I think I will do 2 tanks. Prob most ppl think of divers still carrying 2 anyway.