TotalSnowWhite
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Well, you're quoting me out of context, so I'm going to address your post.
What I said specifically was "Complaints on the DISboards accomplish nothing productive or constructive".
Obviously, I should have been more specific; what some here have misinterpreted as an attempt to squelch discussion was instead meant to be a reminder that merely voicing a complaint in this forum is no substitute for contacting Disney with those complaints. Disney takes complaints posted on public internet forums a lot less seriously than they do when they are contacted directly by a Guest. Consequently, I provided the OP with the address for Guest Communications. I apologize for any misunderstanding.
To the OP: I am genuinely and sincerely sorry you and your DD had that experience and I hope that you bring it to Disney's attention.
It may not be productive or constructive to you, personally, but I'm willing to bet the OP feels better. As I said, she got an address, as did anyone else with complaints, if she chooses to write. That seems to be a productive/constructive outcome or you wouldn't have posted it, right?
Your original post seemed harsh and came across (to several, it seems) as "I've said it a thousand times...tell Disney...I don't want to hear complaints again...there's no reason to post complaints here because it won't get results from the big bosses...etc." Maybe all she wanted to do was vent. Perhaps if you started that post the way you ended this one, it wouldn't have come across so sharp.
Whew! Feels good to get that out! See, venting is productive. I got it out, and you explained yourself in response to my original vent.
At least that's what I took from it and it's great advice. Blow off steam here and do something about it!
But, still, it's foolishness IMHO for parents to spend that kind of money for what amounts to dressup. Now, I would never refer to a little girl as a slut or tramp, but, they do go overboard with the makeup/hairdos. Obviously, there's a large group of people who feel this way...I do think perhaps it comes down to several factors.
However, I have the right to express it. I have the right not to let BBB cause money hemorrage from my wallet. I even have the right to roll my eyes when I see how they gussy these kids up.
This topic always makes me crazy. I really do understand that it is a matter or personal taste and choice but what I don't understand who would look at a happy child and roll their eyes or refer to the place they just came from a "slutique". So sad and so not in line with the magic and fantasy of the environment. 
I feel bad for OP. I am glad you posted that though. I empathize on what a mom may feel trying to make a day special for her daughter and then having that happen. 

....and there are those who will totally disagree and thats okay....however, I do love seeing the little girls dressed up as the princesses in the park...but I'll tell you what, I think I like seeing the ones who come popping out of their car in the disney parking lot that mom has done her hair and makeup....I think that is pretty sweet.
If my "one day" daughter wants to dress as a princess in the park...I'd be happy to do hair and makeup...." Maybe a little more memorable.
