I think I just get nervous with disney bounding b/c I feel like people don't get what I am lol.
I love it so much when people do disney bounding during regular park visits, not despite but BECAUSE it’s so subtle. It’s like an interesting little guessing game. This past park visit, I saw one absolutely adorable couple bounding as Roger (red pants, white shirt, bow tie) and Jessica Rabbit (knee long, slinky red dress) in
Disneyland and my favorite disney bounding family ever: the mom was wearing mostly black plus a ruffled red shirt, the dad a lime-green polo shirt, and the kid a slightly darker green shirt, pants, and hat (it took both me and my daughter a few moments, until we shouted, almost in unison, PETER PAN!!). Most of the disney bounding outfits I see are so clever, and I‘m sure many people didn’t “get it.”
That said, were I ever to go to a Halloween party in one of the parks (sadly I haven’t & probably won’t any time soon), I would probably take full advantage of the adult costume prohibition‘s being temporarily lifted and would go all the way out with my outfit.
In your case, I figure what could be arguments against the full costume is that most actual costumes are cheaply made from fabrics that aren’t too comfortable to wear. Also, if you get the bounding outfit, you can reuse it in the parks during non-Halloween times, if you feel playful.
So maybe one of the previous posters‘ suggestions (do the bounding outfit but then go crazy on the accessories) could be the best of both worlds in this case?