Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique FAQ's w/ Photos

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I am bringing DD's favorite princess dress along with us to the BBB and doing the hair/nails package. Should I have her wear the dress from the get-go? I need to bring a brush...anything else I should know?

Also, it looks like I can ask them to go "light" on the makeup, right? My DD is VERY fond of "polish" (as she calls it) and I don't want her to go home thinking she should wear blue eyeshadow every day at age five!!!

Thanks for help and input!

Chris
 
:laughing: I'm just new on this board, and I was messing around with the font size and the color, to see how you guys change your threads. I just underestimated how big the font would come out.:eek: :guilty: :flower3:

:lmao: Have fun testing out the font and their doesn't really seem to be an in between size its just small and big.:flower3:
 
I wonder if they will do a mix between the Disney Diva and the Pop Princess. My daughter can't decide between the 2 right now! We are so excited to be doing this. She has an appt at the MK location on the morning of Aprils 1st, followed by breakfast at CRT. She ended up wanting Giselles wedding dress from the Disney Store, and it is gorgeous! Then later in the day she has the tea party at 1900 Park Fare. Oh I can't wait!!!!
 

Made an appt for my DD 10 in July. She won't be doing the castle package. I am making her a sundress instead. She said she might feel out of place and it will be HOT. She wants to do the photo shoot still and wants to take her tinkerbell princess wand that she made at DTD last time.
My question is, How do we take the wand into the store without them thinking that we haven't paid for it? It was a year and a half ago now so I have no idea where the receipt is. Do you think they will question it or should I tell someone?
Any help would be appreciated.
 
Made an appt for my DD 10 in July. She won't be doing the castle package. I am making her a sundress instead. She said she might feel out of place and it will be HOT. She wants to do the photo shoot still and wants to take her tinkerbell princess wand that she made at DTD last time.
My question is, How do we take the wand into the store without them thinking that we haven't paid for it? It was a year and a half ago now so I have no idea where the receipt is. Do you think they will question it or should I tell someone?
Any help would be appreciated.

I don't think you will have a problem at all with the wand. We returned just a week ago and both my DD and her cousin bought a Webkinz the first day we were there. They took them everywhere with them and we were never once asked if it had been paid for and needed to prove it was not from that store we were in. And we saw the same toy everywhere! So, I would not even let it concern you or you will be worried about it the whole time. Just enjoy. It is truly a magical time for you and your DD.

Suz
 
I've tried to read through the whole thread before I asked this, because I am SURE that it was allready answered several times, but....

I booked appointments for my daughter's and nieces at the Castle. I had originally had them at DTD, but decided to switch. But, I just realized that my oldest neice will be 13. She is very tiny for her age, and doesn't look any older than most 10 year olds. Will she be allowed to leave the boutique in her dress? I want to get all the pictures done with the girls, will she be allowed to walk down to the Photopass place or in the rose garden with her dress on?

Like I said, she is really small, and there is no way anyone would mistake her for a real princess. But, I did allready tell them how old she was when I made the reservation!

And, if anyone was wondering, we will be there Sunday, May 4 at 11:10 AM! We are excited!

I thought I'd add the picture to this post too:

Here's a picture of my neice, taken last month. She's the one on the far right. She's standing next to my 4 year old neice. Her sister is on the far left, and my daughter who was just turning 5 is the one in the Build a Bear dress. You can see she's pretty small.
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I've tried to read through the whole thread before I asked this, because I am SURE that it was allready answered several times, but....

I booked appointments for my daughter's and nieces at the Castle. I had originally had them at DTD, but decided to switch. But, I just realized that my oldest neice will be 13. She is very tiny for her age, and doesn't look any older than most 10 year olds. Will she be allowed to leave the boutique in her dress? I want to get all the pictures done with the girls, will she be allowed to walk down to the Photopass place or in the rose garden with her dress on?

Like I said, she is really small, and there is no way anyone would mistake her for a real princess. But, I did allready tell them how old she was when I made the reservation!

And, if anyone was wondering, we will be there May 4 at 11:10 AM! We are excited!
I don't think you have anything to worry about! I've seen pics of "grown-up"princess: getting made over. Your tiny princess will have the time of her life i bet!! And if the dress belongs to her, she can wear it wherever she wants to! That is part of the fun of getting made over, is to walk through the magical world of Disney as a princess: !
Hope you girls have fun! My princess: is 7, and she is getting made over April 16! Woo hoo-we can hardly wait!!!
 
I don't think you have anything to worry about! I've seen pics of "grown-up"princess: getting made over. Your tiny princess will have the time of her life i bet!! And if the dress belongs to her, she can wear it wherever she wants to! That is part of the fun of getting made over, is to walk through the magical world of Disney as a princess: !
Hope you girls have fun! My princess: is 7, and she is getting made over April 16! Woo hoo-we can hardly wait!!!

Actully the offical disney "rule" is you can't dress up unless you are 10 or under.... unless it's for a special event/party like the MNSSHP or MVMCP or P&PP . Although I don't see anyone saying anything you you taking her from the BBB to the photo shot or even at the parks if she's younger looking... it's just they have to draw that line somwhere and that's how they choose to do it with 10 and under. I'd say just don't take the dress off or ask, just be sure and take clothes so if she is asked to change she's able to do so w/o having to buy clothes or go back the room to change! :)
 
How easy is it to wash the glitter out of their hair? DD was "sprinkled" with pixie dust at the Christmas shop in DTD and by "sprinkled" I mean had half a baggie of glitter tossed on her. It took a WEEK of showers to get it all out.
 
I know she's part of a "group" --- and my 12 year niece did the BBB thing with her cousins too.... but her own very cute outfit that was more dressy than the usual park attire. The girls all chose different hairstyles so it was cute to see them comparing afterwards

But she would have died if her mother had brought her a princess dress Now that being said ---- she would also would not have told me she was embarrassed if I had already made the arrangements or was paying for it. She's much to conscious of hurting others feelings. All teenagers different, so your 13 year old may love the dress-up aspect, it's just a difficult age to determine if they are going to act 16 or 10 or even 4 that day.

So this sounds great --- but you might want to double check and make certain she really wants to dress up. Most of the girls over 9 or 10 wanted to look more like Miley Cyrus than Sleeping Beauty or Cinderella when we were there. But -- like I said you never know until you ask.

Our group photo's were wonderful with her wearing non-royal attire.

Enjoy!!!!
 
It took us about a week to get it out when we did BBB in July06 and Aug06.

ETA~ from the looks of these new pictures they use alot more glitter than they did before.
 
If you've already purchased a dress, just give it to the Fairy godmother in training and she will usher your little one to a dressing room where the dress will be laid out for her to put on. If you want to surprise her, the FGIT will assist. Have fun.
 
My daughter will be 3 when we get to go (turns 3 the following week)... Anyone else do it this young? Just wondering if we should consider it or better to hold off when she's more likely to remember it. princess:
 
I know she's part of a "group" --- and my 12 year niece did the BBB thing with her cousins too.... but her own very cute outfit that was more dressy than the usual park attire. The girls all chose different hairstyles so it was cute to see them comparing afterwards

But she would have died if her mother had brought her a princess dress Now that being said ---- she would also would not have told me she was embarrassed if I had already made the arrangements or was paying for it. She's much to conscious of hurting others feelings. All teenagers different, so your 13 year old may love the dress-up aspect, it's just a difficult age to determine if they are going to act 16 or 10 or even 4 that day.

So this sounds great --- but you might want to double check and make certain she really wants to dress up. Most of the girls over 9 or 10 wanted to look more like Miley Cyrus than Sleeping Beauty or Cinderella when we were there. But -- like I said you never know until you ask.

Our group photo's were wonderful with her wearing non-royal attire.

Enjoy!!!!

My neice, although 13, is slow, so she generally acts more like a 8 year old than a 13 year old. She is really pretty excited about doing BBB. I did tell her and her sister that they didn't have to dress as princesses, that they could go as Hannah Montanna if they wished. But, my neice really seems to want to do the princess thing. Although, she can't decide which one she wants to be! I am planning on making her a dress, so maybe if I just make sure it doesn't look too costumey I will be ok? :confused3 I don't want her embarassed if someone comes over and tells her she needs to change. :scared1: She's imature, but I think that would embarass her, and the rest of us!

Here's a picture of my neice, taken last month. She's the one on the far right. She's standing next to my 4 year old neice. Her sister is on the far left, and my daughter who was just turning 5 is the one in the Build a Bear dress. You can see she's pretty small.
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My daughter will be 3 when we get to go (turns 3 the following week)... Anyone else do it this young? Just wondering if we should consider it or better to hold off when she's more likely to remember it. princess:

Yes there have been other people on here that have booked for their dds that are getting ready to turn 3. I have been told as long as they are thirty days from turning 3 they are okay. Someone did post on here that they called to make a ressie and they were told no she just called back and got another cm who gladly made the ressie for her.
 
Do they give a tiara & rhinestone mickey clip w/ every hairdo? And do they have every princess dress available? TIA!:wizard:
 
Do they give a tiara & rhinestone mickey clip w/ every hairdo? And do they have every princess dress available? TIA!:wizard:

Not sure about the dresses, but the tiara and rhinestone Mickey Clip come with the Fairytale Princess hairdo ( the bun). With the Disney Diva style they get the hair piece and two rhinestone Mickey head bobby pins. With the Pop Princess style they get the hair piece ( or wig as my 4 year old DD called it:rotfl: ), four Mickey shaped butterfly clips and a bracelet. You can purchase the tiara for ten dollars if you DD wants one.

Suz
 
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