Yes, there are photographers at every M&G.Thos of you who have already attended, are there PhotoPass photographers available for the character interactions?
There were several children there the night we attended, much younger than yours. Just know that this is definitely aimed at adults, the villains don't break character, and the dancing is a little risqué (by Disney standards). If that won't bother you or your children, then by all means bring them!Are there any children at this event? I have an 8 and 11 who I think might like this.
Are there any children at this event? I have an 8 and 11 who I think might like this.
*still crying cause I had to cancel*
I went to the 4:45 show on Saturday. Thankfully my friend checked her email that morning and saw that our show had been added to the list of discount so we each got $30 back. Because it was not sold out, it appeared most parties of 2 had their own table. I know we did, along with the 3 tables around us.
There were about 8 kids there, and they appeared to be enjoying themselves. I wore a Sleeping Beauty shirt, and Maleficent was not pleased! Even when I showed her she was on my Vans, lol! She would not have her picture taken with me until SB was not visible. She used the long sleeve of her gown to cover her. The Evil Queen said she did not recognize the blonde girl on my shirt, and was actually looking for a dark haired girl. If I ran into Snow White, I was to tell her the Queen had a gift for her. They were great at staying in character.
And Disney being Disney, I already had a link to a survey in my email the following day!
Here's DH with the 2 dancers, showing some skin. A bit risqué, small "bondage" dance, but not terrible.Thank you for the responses! If it's available in August I might have to investigate a little more. I'm celebrating my 40th birthday a little early, so I don't have to take the kids out of school and this might be a great way.
S the dancing PG or Pg13 rated? My girls watch dance moms, is it worse than that? Lol
Are there any children at this event? I have an 8 and 11 who I think might like this.
I'll have an 8 yo there in April toI'm bringing an almost 6 and almost 10 year old in April!
See, I don't find them any more risque than say Ariel as a mermaid or Jasmine, which is basically not at allHere's DH with the 2 dancers, showing some skin. A bit risqué, small "bondage" dance, but not terrible.
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Oh, way tamer than the crap those kids do. We are taking adults, not kids, doing the moves. DD'S teacher would never put on stage what I have seen on that showThank you for the responses! If it's available in August I might have to investigate a little more. I'm celebrating my 40th birthday a little early, so I don't have to take the kids out of school and this might be a great way.
S the dancing PG or Pg13 rated? My girls watch dance moms, is it worse than that? Lol
Having done both, I would opt for the party. Not only is it cheaper, but it's longer, includes rides, parades and fireworks. Club Villain is basically just a (really cool) character meal. The party is an amazing evening.Just posted this elsewhere but figure I'll post here too. Assuming this is still going on in September, would you do club Villian or MNSSHP with a 4 yo who loves villians?
Try places like Www.popuptee.com or www.teefury.com. www.teemagnet.com has a collection of different tee shirt websites you can look through. I got my Evil Queen tee from Pop Up Tee.I just booked today myself plus nieces ages 22, 14, and 11 for April 2 at 5:45pm. Do most people dress up or just wear their theme park clothes. I though about getting t-shirts but don't see much at Disney store.com. Any suggestions?
Are there bigger tables that would accommodate 5? I'm sure there are, but searching and scanning about 12 pages and looking at pictures hasn't really given me an answer.
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