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My dd will be a month shy of 2 when we go to Disney in May 2008. Do you think she would be too young to enjoy it?
My dd will be a month shy of 2 when we go to Disney in May 2008. Do you think she would be too young to enjoy it?
Hi!
I have made an appt for DD on her 4th B'day at the MK location and also her twin brother for the cool dude. I have a couple of questions that perhaps soemone can assist me with as follows:
1. I have an 11:30 appt and crt that evening... Should I have made the BBB resv closer to dinner? We will be in the park in the am for breakfeast then some attractions and I thought BBB would be a nice break before lunch and then the hotel for nap before dinner. Thoughts on this timing and plan please?
2. Right now I am booked for the middle package (coach?)... is it really worth going up to the next package? It seems like a huge price difference for a dress? Which brings me to my next question has anyone ordered from "little dressup shop" I saw a dress on there that looked really nice and much less $'s but was not sure. Any experiences or other places to purchase?
I am not sure what you mean by expect. Some of the stuff you get depends on the hairstyle you choose.3. After looking at this thread it seems other thigns are included in the package... nailpolish etc? Can yo let me know what I should expect?
4. If we stay with the middle package can we still go for pictures? How much time should I alot for pictures? Can we come back to do pictures in the evening when she has her dress on instead?
5. What do they do for the cool dude? Are there any options..? Can I have it toned down a bit?
With the fairytayle hairstyle all of the hair is put up from around the head and secured with a hairtie. If you let the f.g.i.t. know before hand that the princess has a very sensitive head due to surgery she will be more than happy to help you out. Does she have enough hair to do this style? You say she has hairloss, is this in the past or right now? The hairstyle is done the same way as in the technique but if there is hairloss in the back or sides then the "diva" may be a better hairstyle for your DP.I want to have my daughter's hair done, but do they always do it the same way? My daughter had surgery and has an incision down the back of her head and received radiation to the back of her head and has hairloss from ear to ear. She is very sensitive in that area (pulling too tight). She is 3 and will probably just want the fairy tale hair, but has anyone had any experience with this?
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I just love it when girls between the ages of 12 and 16 come into the BBB. They think its just for "little" girls but once they see a "big" girl do it they are all for it. Tell your DP not to worry she will NOT be the only teenage princess there and EVERYONE will LOVE the way she looks when she is done!!!!!!Thanks FGIT !She is really excited. She is at that in between age ( 13) where all her gf's pick on her love of Disney princess style stuff . But after I showed her even grown women have gone in she felt better! She really wanted to do it but was afraid she would get picked on. But I told her at Disney everyone acts like a kid! We will be in late September. I will keep a eye out for you. I just realized that you were working there after all the post reading.
I loved doing this princess hair. She was soooo sweet!!!They do a really good job. My youngest daughter has super thick hair and is only 3 years old and her FGMIT ) did an excellent job and was super gentle and sweet. Her stylist was african-american and her name was Towanda I believe.
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Has anyone heard of "grown ups" taking advantage of this service?How strange would it look for a few 30 yeard old women in there getting their hair and make up done ?