Awkwardness?

That happened to my roommate too! We were booking a dinner for the Princess Storybook Dinner thing (for four adults) and they were super surprised we didn't have any kids with us. I think it will be pretty hilarious when four, twenty year olds show up to dinner by themselves. :rotfl:


Is your dinner w/ the princesses in Norway at Epcot?
 
On the last trip, I waited to get a picture with Aurora, I knew I would probably get some weird looks but I didnt care. I'm a little kid inside and thats what Disney World should be about.

What I did when it was my turn, was took my hat off and bowed down in front of the princess. She went awwwwww.
 
Is your dinner w/ the princesses in Norway at Epcot?

I think so. We didn't really know anything about it when we booked it, but because it involved princesses we we're game.
 
I thought that was breakfast. I defnitely know they have some storybook thing with the princesses in Norway. Not sure if it was dinner though
 

This is from the Disney website.

"A feast in the royal palace that's fit for the royal palate! Join this regal gathering of Disney Princesses and Friends in a fairytale Norwegian castle for a breakfast of American cuisine served family-style. Later, enjoy a lunch or dinner that offers a sovereign menu of Norwegian specialties, both ´ la carte and from the buffet, crowned with a family-style dessert as sweet as a princess' smile."

(I just tried to post the link, but since I don't have ten posts it won't let me! But if you search 'Princess Storybook Dinner' in Google you should get the website)

Maybe they just recently started including lunch and dinner.
 
This is from the Disney website.

"A feast in the royal palace that's fit for the royal palate! Join this regal gathering of Disney Princesses and Friends in a fairytale Norwegian castle for a breakfast of American cuisine served family-style. Later, enjoy a lunch or dinner that offers a sovereign menu of Norwegian specialties, both ´ la carte and from the buffet, crowned with a family-style dessert as sweet as a princess' smile."

(I just tried to post the link, but since I don't have ten posts it won't let me! But if you search 'Princess Storybook Dinner' in Google you should get the website)

Maybe they just recently started including lunch and dinner.

I did it! buffet isn't all that spectacular..you basically pay $25 a person to eat random fruit..cheese and goat crackers lol. The meals are VERY small but they're pretty good.
 
I can admit that prolly between the ages of 10-15 I was in the stage, "i'm too grown up to be with characters" but I have to admit, I'm almost 22 and last year, I went to WDW w/some friends for spring break and I had a blast. The year before we went to Liberty Tree and got pics with all the characters and had a blast. I'm looking forward to seeing Mickey and friends in May and taking as many pictures as possible, you never know when your last time will be at WDW so take advantage of it!!!!! As far as the parades go, we usually watch Spectro Magic and the water parade and skip the rest cuz we usually go in June or July when its crowded so we like to ride as much as possible, hopefully in May we will be able to watch more parades!!

2007-WL
2006-ASMo-spring break!!
2005-WL
2003-WL
2000-Poly/Dix Land
2001-Disneyland!!
1998-PO-French
1996-PO-french
1994-PO-french
1992-PO-french
etc.!!
 
the whole time i ws there in 05 I couldn't find a single princess to get my picture taken with :P haha
no seriously
I looked
didn't find any
(that's an 18yo for ya)
(then again I'll do the same thing when I go next summer!)
 
i can't speak for WDW but at DL I always drag my DFi to the characters with me. I only feel wierd when im standing in a line where everyone in front and back of me only reaches my waist. But hey, thats how the line for dumbo is too!
:hippie: ~sam
 
This is from the Disney website.

"A feast in the royal palace that's fit for the royal palate! Join this regal gathering of Disney Princesses and Friends in a fairytale Norwegian castle for a breakfast of American cuisine served family-style. Later, enjoy a lunch or dinner that offers a sovereign menu of Norwegian specialties, both ´ la carte and from the buffet, crowned with a family-style dessert as sweet as a princess' smile."

(I just tried to post the link, but since I don't have ten posts it won't let me! But if you search 'Princess Storybook Dinner' in Google you should get the website)

Maybe they just recently started including lunch and dinner.

I dont think they just included dinner recently because I only went to WDW once when i was 9 and I specifically remember eating dinner there. It was probably the most memorable part of the whole trip because it was the first time I met my cousins and we had a blast being immature at the table with my grandma. hehe:rolleyes1
 
I was in that stage too when I was 13-17 that I wouldnt take pictures with the characters but now that I'm 21, It brings back memories of when I was little, it must be that age
 
I was in that stage too when I was 13-17 that I wouldnt take pictures with the characters but now that I'm 21, It brings back memories of when I was little, it must be that age

Yup, I guess so!

I went to Universal Studios/IOA in February, and I saw a lot of characters. I felt like a kid as I went up to them, said hi to them/called them by their name, and took pictures with them, but it was fun. :)

I also noticed that I was analyzing their costumes and the heights of the characters that day. Since I've become interested in working with characters, I take special attention to those kinds of things now. ;)

Curious George was my favorite character that day - he is so adorable!
 
I can't wait to visit Universal for the first time, It will be so weird seeing Non-Disney characters in a park. That would be cool if they had a Doc Brown/Marty McFly character hah
 
I went to universal on my first trip to disneyland and i remember all the costumes weren't as good as the Disneyland characters at the same time... and they didn't play the role, they just wore the costume and posed for pics...
I would like to go to Universal Orlando to go on rides like MIB and Spiderman... and of course go on the Hulk and dueling dragons (saw that under construction when I was at Nickelodeon Studios (before they tore it down) getting filmed when I was on Figure It Out (family style) in fall of 1998
which is when we decided to stay for a week and do WDW
 
I can't wait to visit Universal for the first time, It will be so weird seeing Non-Disney characters in a park. That would be cool if they had a Doc Brown/Marty McFly character hah

They do have a Doc Brown character!! He hangs around the Back to the Future ride, which makes sense.

The sad thing is, they are closing the BTTF ride because of a new Simpsons ride that is coming in the summer of 2007 (I think).
 
they're going to have a simpsons ride! i dont like universal at all, but i would go just for that. i love simpsons. cant wait for the movie!popcorn::
 
I think the first time it hit me that I wasn't a little girl in WDW anymore was when I was 18...the first characters I saw when I stepped into Magic Kingdom were Aladdin and Jasmine, so I was dying to get photos with them! Just when I was next in line I realized,

'I'm not one of these 5 year old kids! People must think I'm crazy...I mean, am I even allowed to do this anymore??'

It was too late to turn back, as soon as I started worrying the Disney couple were free again, and motioned for me to come over.
They were just wonderful!
They called me a princess, asked me the kindest questions about who my favorite Disney characters were, gave me autographs, photos, and hugs!
From that point on, I wasn't nervous anymore!

Sure, you don't know what others are thinking, but this is Disney World!
These Cast Members make it their business to brighten peoples' day! They always seem to love to see smiles, and have fans...If you show them the same enthusiasm you felt when you were five, it won't matter to them if you're 50! So get in there and have fun!:goodvibes
 
Anyone ever feel weird or awkward at WDW? When I went with my GF for new years, I felt a bit weird about some of the things, like character meet and greets and so forth. Especially the "face" characters. Anyone think there's an upper age limit on things at WDW? (Some of the rides, character meals, character greetings, etc.)
My last visit to WDW was when I was 18 (7 years ago...LOL). Two friends and I went for our senior spring break. Even though we were in that high school, 'I have to act way older than I am' stage, we put it on hold for Disney...LOL We got our pictures taken with every character we could find and rode every single ride!
Everyone knows that you get transformed into a 6 year old as soon as you walk through those gates! It happens to everyone...I don't think there's anything to feel awkward about.
 
Arvandor_Ilfirin, I absolutely LOVE how you have the spiel from the monorail in your signature!!! After 10 days of riding that thing, I think I was hearing that voice in my dreams! LOL
 
Arvandor_Ilfirin, I absolutely LOVE how you have the spiel from the monorail in your signature!!! After 10 days of riding that thing, I think I was hearing that voice in my dreams! LOL

Hahaha, thank you!:rotfl:
My brother and I, whenever we even talk or think about WDW, we say that line! It's one of the more memorable quotes because you hear it so often!
 













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