I guess my earlier post did sound a bit "colder" than I had intended, but you have to know how many of the little girls that we saw who obviously were dressed up because their parents wanted them to be. Yes, many of the girls looked very happy and that's great for them! But for every happily dressed up little girl, we saw another who was literally being dragged through the park in their spankin' new park-bought dresses, shoes, tiaras, etc. which had obviously been worn all day, sweaty and upset, dragging their wand on the ground, all because the parents thought they'd look cute and didn't plan ahead enough to bring a change of clothing. This was not just at CRT, which is more understandable to wear the dress for a special occasion & then change, but throughout the whole park. Those are the ones I don't understand. From my personal experience, it seems to be that many (not all) of the parents want those 'perfect pictures' of their princesses, regardless of whether the child wants to or not. Sorry if I offended anybody, but again, this is just one family's opinion based on our personal experience and observations.
That being said, CRT and just Disney in general is just as magical an experience whether or not the kids are dressed up, and if they truly enjoy it more that way & it is THEIR idea and the parents can afford it, then yes, that definitely is letting kids be kids.