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sara969
02-03-2008, 09:01 AM
Does anyone know roughly how much the ''Minnie Mouse'' dressing up outfit is in the Disney Shops in DLP ???
I saw a pic of a little girl wearing one and it looks sooooooo cute :thumbsup2
Just wanted to know if anyone has a rough idea how many Euros it is???
(Also do you see many little ones dressed up in costumes at the park & resurants?)
Was thinking to take my Daughters Princess Belle dress, probably not for around the park as i would like her to be comfortable on rides etc... but when we go out to eat dinner etc ...
thelittlemermaid83
02-03-2008, 09:09 AM
I think they was about 49 euros but may of been he price for some of the disney princess dresses. They do a Minnie mouse dress in the Disney store over here which is the same as the one you can buy over there and cheaper.
My DD wore a Red dress with Minnie on it and her minnie ears when we ate at Cafe Mickey, Minnie gave Kyra lots of attention and loved her little dress.
sara969
02-03-2008, 09:12 AM
I think they was about 49 euros but may of been he price for some of the disney princess dresses. They do a Minnie mouse dress in the Disney store over here which is the same as the one you can buy over there and cheaper.
My DD wore a Red dress with Minnie on it and her minnie ears when we ate at Cafe Mickey, Minnie gave Kyra lots of attention and loved her little dress.
That dress was GORGEOUS! I saw it when looking through your pics and was thinking ''i wonder where she found that dress''
By the way your Daughter is a cutie ;)
Thanks for that idea, didnt think to look in the Disney Stores here! :laughing:
Will have a look on their website ;)
thelittlemermaid83
02-03-2008, 09:19 AM
That dress was GORGEOUS! I saw it when looking through your pics and was thinking ''i wonder where she found that dress''
By the way your Daughter is a cutie ;)
Thanks for that idea, didnt think to look in the Disney Stores here! :laughing:
Will have a look on their website ;)
Thanks :goodvibes my best friend brought that dress for Kyra esp for that oocasion and she got that form the Disney Store, but i know they do proper ones in there as ive seen them on the website and in the shop. Im going to get one for our next visit :)
sara969
02-03-2008, 09:22 AM
Thanks :goodvibes my best friend brought that dress for Kyra esp for that oocasion and she got that form the Disney Store, but i know they do proper ones in there as ive seen them on the website and in the shop. Im going to get one for our next visit :)
Sorry to be a pain, but do you know the website address for the Disney store... i cant seem to find it :confused3
thelittlemermaid83
02-03-2008, 09:25 AM
Sorry to be a pain, but do you know the website address for the Disney store... i cant seem to find it :confused3
www.disneystore.co.uk :goodvibes
sara969
02-03-2008, 09:27 AM
www.disneystore.co.uk :goodvibes
ooooh thank you, ive seen one for £20 :banana:
Im sooooo excited!!! Cant wait to go... got to wait til November though!! :sad2:
sara969
02-03-2008, 09:30 AM
www.disneystore.co.uk :goodvibes
This is the dress:
http://disneystore-shopping.disney.co.uk/ProdDetails.aspx?id=31404&catid=7&r=1&scatid=771
OR she has this Princess Belle Dress already:
http://www.woolworths.co.uk/web/jsp/fredhopper/index.jsp?fh_location=%252f%252fwwgroup%252fen_GB% 252fapplication%253ewwsite%252fcategories%253c%257 b3%257d&op=search&fh_search=belle+dress+up&x=0&y=0
Which one would you choose for the Cafe Mickey Birthday Dinner???
Cyrano
02-03-2008, 09:32 AM
You find lots of children wearing Disney costumes. As others have said your child will get extra attention.
Sizes in DLP are often on the small size so be careful with what you buy.
There is a discount store at the Val d'Europe that might be worth looking at for a bargain :)
thelittlemermaid83
02-03-2008, 09:35 AM
I would go for the Minnie one :) but it depends who your DD likes best :)
sara969
02-03-2008, 10:05 AM
I would go for the Minnie one :) but it depends who your DD likes best :)
I like the Minnie Mouse one too ;)
My daughter loves dressing up in anything really, she loves Minnie Mouse and shes also a fan of Belle...
i Might let her wear the Minnie Mouse one for her Birthday celebration at Cafe Mickey and then her Princess Belle one when we have our Character Tea another day.
thelittlemermaid83
02-03-2008, 10:42 AM
Thats a good idea :)
i took Kyra for two character dinners as the interactions she had were marvelous.
Prob do the same when we go in September :)
I love Minnie Mouse aswell :goodvibes:
DLPdaft
02-03-2008, 11:54 AM
Its worth looking on ebay for Disney princess/Minnie dresses too - there are always loads, and lots of them are brand new.
Elaine
poppyolivia
02-03-2008, 12:23 PM
Elaine is right I got a DLP Minnie Mouse dress up for my daughter about 2 months ago from ebay for £6 including postage...looks brand new!!!:thumbsup2 .She wears it all the time and looks really cute....for a 7 year old!!!:rotfl:
Asda had adult Snow White dresses for £20...reall Disney ones!!LOL
Cyrano
02-03-2008, 01:02 PM
Asda had adult Snow White dresses for £20...reall Disney ones!!LOL
Although be careful about adults dressing up as a Disney character, you may find that Disney management escort you from the park ;)
Pinkradleygirl
02-03-2008, 01:45 PM
Hi. Went shopping today at ASDA and they've got a load of new Disney dress up clothes for little girls - they included Minnie (with matching ears) Alice in Wonderland and most of the princesses. Don't think any were above £12!:thumbsup2 Also noticed they are doing adult sizes in some of the Princess dresses.
As someone else mentioned beware of the sizes at DLP as they do run on the small size - DD who;s 6 has to have size 8 years.
sara969
02-03-2008, 02:03 PM
Hi. Went shopping today at ASDA and they've got a load of new Disney dress up clothes for little girls - they included Minnie (with matching ears) Alice in Wonderland and most of the princesses. Don't think any were above £12!:thumbsup2 Also noticed they are doing adult sizes in some of the Princess dresses.
As someone else mentioned beware of the sizes at DLP as they do run on the small size - DD who;s 6 has to have size 8 years.
OOOOH THANK YOU SO SO SOOO MUCH :goodvibes
Will pop in ASDA tomorrow and see if i can pick up a minnie mouse one ;)
poppyolivia
02-03-2008, 02:47 PM
Although be careful about adults dressing up as a Disney character, you may find that Disney management escort you from the park ;)
:rotfl: That would be so funny!!....do you think anyone would do that, have you heard of anyone doing that?
I would buy one as a joke for halloween but not to wear one in the park...mmmmm who can we get to test it out..whose going to DLP next?:laughing:
~Katrina~
xx
thelittlemermaid83
02-03-2008, 02:48 PM
omg i was actually going to dress up, buy after that maybe not ;)
Ware Bears
02-03-2008, 05:54 PM
:rotfl: That would be so funny!!....do you think anyone would do that, have you heard of anyone doing that?
It was a few years ago now but someone posted on the boards who had already done this ;) ~ he bought an adult Jafar costume at DLRP and the CM in the shop encouraged him to wear it ~ unfortunately he hadn't gone very far when he started to get mobbed for photos/autographs etc and then picked up by security!! :scared1: :rotfl:
poppyolivia
02-04-2008, 04:39 AM
It was a few years ago now but someone posted on the boards who had already done this ;) ~ he bought an adult Jafar costume at DLRP and the CM in the shop encouraged him to wear it ~ unfortunately he hadn't gone very far when he started to get mobbed for photos/autographs etc and then picked up by security!! :scared1: :rotfl:
Poor guy...in saying that I would have loved to see it...;) :rotfl:
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