Im thinking about it and still don't think it's a bad idea.
Then that is up to you, your niece and her mother.
Im thinking about it and still don't think it's a bad idea.
Thanks for the information in this thread!
I was able to book an updo for my daughter and a wash/blow for my self at Ivy Trellis!
We are reserved for 2pm on Dec 1 .... and then off to dinner at CRT and xmas for the night.
I'm so excited.... it's a surprise for my DD who was EXTREMELY disappointed that she was too old for BBB.
I took my girls there last August. I was beyond happy with how they were treated. Their hair was not scraped back into pony tails but was curled into princess curls. They got tiaras and pixie dust as well. I opted out of makeup but they could have had that as well.
One thing to keep in mind is that the stylists at the ivy trellis are licensed. They are not at BBB. It made a difference to me.
This sounds so much nicer Princess curls and the option to opt out of make up, which I would also definitely do for my young daughter.
Some people need to get off their high horse. IF she wants to go to BBB of course she can go. She is not lying. We have done BBB a ton of time and have NEVER been asked ages. Its just like "Kids meals". The WDW menus say 12 and under but anyone is allowed to order off them. Disney is not going to crush a 13 year old like that.
Please take her and have a good time.
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I have two nieces that I'm taking to WDW next year for the first time. They both want to do the BBB. One is 8, so no issues, but the other will be 13 just 3 months before we go. I know it says up to 12 but she's going to only just be over. How strict are they? I don't want a disappointed sister while one gets to take part.
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Some people need to get off their high horse. IF she wants to go to BBB of course she can go. She is not lying. We have done BBB a ton of time and have NEVER been asked ages. Its just like "Kids meals". The WDW menus say 12 and under but anyone is allowed to order off them. Disney is not going to crush a 13 year old like that.
Please take her and have a good time.
Some people need to get off their high horse. IF she wants to go to BBB of course she can go. She is not lying. We have done BBB a ton of time and have NEVER been asked ages. Its just like "Kids meals". The WDW menus say 12 and under but anyone is allowed to order off them. Disney is not going to crush a 13 year old like that.
Please take her and have a good time.
It is totally lying! Everyone knows they don't ask ages unless the child looks really young but you're still lying to yourself (and kids).Of course it's lying. One doesn't have to say the words out loud for it to be a lie. I can't imagine teaching my kids (or other people's kids, since OP is the aunt) that it's fine to lie if it suits your desires. If other people choose to, that's certainly their choice. But I'm entitled to my opinion about that choice.
Wow. Parents who never lie, never set a poor example for their children, still can have children who participate in the behaviors listed. But this thread isn't saying that.And no, I didn't run amok as a teenager, drinking, smoking, having sex, joy-riding and doing drugs. I was actually a very boring teen.
It's lying, and it's condoning lying. It's showing the children that it's fine to lie to get something you want.
Wow. Parents who never lie, never set a poor example for their children, still can have children who participate in the behaviors listed. But this thread isn't saying that.