Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique FAQ PART II - w/ Photos

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I wouldn't bring the wings. You won;t get on any rides with them, and they will be a pain (at least in my opinion) for the most part. Even packing them could be a pain. but then you may want to bring them if you have a photoshoot at Exposition Hall.
 
Need your opinon. My 3 year old really loves this tinkerbell costume http://disneyshopping.go.com/disney...s-&-Accessories-Ballerina-Tinker-Bell-Costume but the wings are huge http://disneyshopping.go.com/disney...494__Costumes-&-Accessories-Tinker-Bell-Wings
Those whose DD have worn tinkerbell costumes, what happened with the wings? Where they a pain to deal with? I am even thinking of not even taking them, but then what is Tinkerbelle without her wings?

Here's a picture of DD as Tinkerbelle:

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These wings were pretty big, but flexible and we had a stroller, so if she needed to take them off we would put them in the basket. Stinks you have to buy them separately. It's a beautiful Tinkerbelle costume :lovestruc
 
Sorry if this is already asked. I'm trying to find a Jamine costume for my dd for our trip in a month. I'm probably going to use MrsB but wanted to know first....are the pictures on the first page of this thread still the latest costume pics at BBB? I thought I saw another thread that showed different dresses at World of Disney. Just wondering which ones I should buy...anyone have the latest pics of whats at WDW?
 
No, I don't think those are the current ones on the first page. There is another BBB thread that does have the current ones on the first few pages though.
 

I don't know if anyone else has a desire like myself to be made a princess for a day?

But wouldn't it be nice if there was a BBB for adults? Would the current BBB be willing to at least do my hair and make-up like one of the princesses? I know it's a kid thing but adults are allowed to be kids too, no? I'd love to run around dressed like a princess! princess: I'm 23 but I don't care! Am I the only one that thinks like this? There must be other 20-something year olds or adults out there that would love to do this? Am I crazy? :confused3
 
It isn't just for kids-anyone from 3 up can get hair and makeup done! You just can't dress up like a princess (no costumes on adults except for Halloween party nights).
 
I'm going to be honest here. I was 13 when I went to BBB (That sounds so young to me! Wow does time fly by like Peter Pan to Neverland!)
I was the oldest person there and when people gave me the strange looks they did, I smiled back. I don't know if they just didn't know that you could be older than double digits, or if they thought I was a freak, but I had SO MUCH FUN! Some little girl came up to me because I was wearing sunglasses with my do' and tugged on my shirt and asked, "Are you a movie star?!" With the biggest eyes of surprise I've ever seen. Her mom pulled her away before I could answer (thankfully). But people called my princess all day, it was pretty fun!
 
I don't know if anyone else has a desire like myself to be made a princess for a day?

But wouldn't it be nice if there was a BBB for adults? Would the current BBB be willing to at least do my hair and make-up like one of the princesses? I know it's a kid thing but adults are allowed to be kids too, no? I'd love to run around dressed like a princess! princess: I'm 23 but I don't care! Am I the only one that thinks like this? There must be other 20-something year olds or adults out there that would love to do this? Am I crazy? :confused3

If you go back through this thread, and the previous one, you'll see plenty of us "big princesses" having our fairy godmothers tend to us. I've posted several pictures (2007 and 2008) of myself, mum and sister being BBB. :goodvibes It's definitely not just for kids!!!!
 
So what time of the day for a mid-may trip do you want to try to do this? We have a 5-year-old and she loves rides, so I assume she we want to rides afterwards - should we try for just before dinner to avoid being stuck in the dress all day long? Or do I want to do it at Downtown Disney on a day we aren't in the parks?
 
It's hard to say. If you do it earlier, than you can enjoy the style all day. My DD loves to wear dresses all day long, so it doesn't really matter to us when we do it. But you can have it done early if you want, and if she wants to change to ride rides, thats fine too. And then redress for dinner if you have a special one planned,
 
This thread is dying away. I'm gonna post my photopass pictures for some action here. LOL!

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Two questions I really need answered!!! Pretty please?!?! :lovestruc

We will be at MK on my dd's 9th bday. I want to do an early appointment at 8am or so (I am fairly sure this will be a normal open morning, not EMH) and we are a group of 8, this includes my dd. Will they let us all in early or will we have to leave some of us behind? I don't want to do it if we have to be split up.

Also, did the ADR's for BBB change to 90 days also or are they still 180?

Thanks!!
 
Two questions I really need answered!!! Pretty please?!?! :lovestruc

We will be at MK on my dd's 9th bday. I want to do an early appointment at 8am or so (I am fairly sure this will be a normal open morning, not EMH) and we are a group of 8, this includes my dd. Will they let us all in early or will we have to leave some of us behind? I don't want to do it if we have to be split up.

Also, did the ADR's for BBB change to 90 days also or are they still 180?

Thanks!!

1. They take you as your reservations are made. Meaning if you book 8 people back to back then they will get in one right after the other. IF you are the first reservations for the day it is very possible you will all go together but never guaranteed. If you have people before you then it is possible a few will go, then a little later, a few more, etc... With that large of a group it is never guaranteed and unless you are the first ressies fo the day you can almost count on being split up.

2. It is still the 180 days. 407-WDW-STYLE (939-7895)

Gina
 
1. They take you as your reservations are made. Meaning if you book 8 people back to back then they will get in one right after the other. IF you are the first reservations for the day it is very possible you will all go together but never guaranteed. If you have people before you then it is possible a few will go, then a little later, a few more, etc... With that large of a group it is never guaranteed and unless you are the first ressies fo the day you can almost count on being split up.

2. It is still the 180 days. 407-WDW-STYLE (939-7895)

Gina

I think what she ment was that they will have ONE appointment, but want to know if all 8 people in their group can enter the park at the same time and go to BBB or if they have to wait til opening. Maybe I'm wrong, but that is the way I took it. And I do not know the answer. I would say if it is a mom and dad and thier kids yes, but if it is a couple of families I am not sure.
And I'm pretty sure it's been changed to 90 days too. But you can call the BBB line and ask and they will gladly tell you.
 
I think what she ment was that they will have ONE appointment, but want to know if all 8 people in their group can enter the park at the same time and go to BBB or if they have to wait til opening.

Yes, this is what I meant. It's all family, our family of 5 plus grandma, grandpa and my mentally challenged SIL(I only mention this b/c she can't come in alone or anything, she has to stay with MIL & FIL). We are a group of 8, but my dd would be the one with the appointment. I think I'll call today and see what they say about this b/c MIL would be very disappointed if our first walk down mainstreet wasn't all together. :)
 
Just be aware that the BBB line is famous for giving wrong info. They may say yes, and then you can't or they may say no and then you can. I am guessing you all would be allowed, but it might just depedn on what CM is at the gate too. I think at BBB technically there is only supposed to be one adult with the child, but I have seen more than that for many. But if it is full or cramped be sure your family knows they need to step out and make room for other parents. I know there was about a family of 5 waiting on a girl when I was there. The yseemed to be stumbling over people and then took up the couch space, which should've been available for parents. I almost sat on one. I got up took a picture and backed up to sit down and realized a person took my seat. :confused3
 
Ok, I just got off the phone with BBB and she actually put me on hold and went to double check to make sure she was giving me the correct info.

Reservations are 90 days now, not 180. *pout*

She said that we could all come in the gates together for dd's appointment (I'm not worried about squeezing us all in the boutique, but just wanted to make sure my IL's didn't have to wait until rope drop while we went in the park without them).
 
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