Dressing up for 1900 Park Fare dinner?

bamamom

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Do most of the little girls, (DD is 7) wear Cinderella costumes for the dinner at 1900 Park Fare Cinderella Gala Feast? We are going here but it's a surprise for my daughter and I didn't know if I should buy her a Cinderella costume to wear (if most do I didn't want her to be the odd one out). Thanks
::MickeyMo ::MinnieMo :earsboy: :earsgirl:
 
You won't be odd man out either way. Some girls do, some don't, so it's whatever you prefer. My girls wore a sleeping beauty and a belle dress. I would say it was about 50/50 whether the little girls were dressed up.
 
My daughter dressed up as Cinderella everytime we've gone. Everytime we've went there has been more little girls dressed up than not.
 

My DD's 4 and 5 are dressing up as Belle and Aurora...they don't know about the special dinner...should be great pictures with Cindy! princess: princess:
 
As a female adult with just a husband and no kids at home, I still find it adorable when kids dress up at Disney World. I'd say go for the costume. We've seen "princesses" all over.
 
I've planned PSB for my DD4 and I'm bring her Snow White dress. Should she wear the dress there or should I have her change once we get to Akershus???
 
When we were there last week about 25% of the little girls were dressed as a princess. We did see one boy dressed up as Captain Hook!! This was my favorite meal!
 
jeanyusjean said:
I've planned PSB for my DD4 and I'm bring her Snow White dress. Should she wear the dress there or should I have her change once we get to Akershus???
I would have her wear it...I love seeing the kids dressed up..(no girls for me) but it's totally up to you
 
Some do; I wouldn't say most. Do what you want and what your daughter would enjoy. DD7 has dressed up for princess meals, but certainly doesn't always--or even most of the time. Enjoy!
 
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When we had gone 2 years ago in Oct. my dd then 8 dressed in her cinderella dress for the princess breakfast in norway, and then wore it again for the not so scarey mickey party........where we finally did get to meet Cinderella by the castle near her coach, such precious pictures, I still get teary eyed watching the video or seeing those pictures! This year we will be there in Nov for her 10th birthday and she tells me she is too old to parade in costume................this year I was lucky enough to get CRT for breakfast, and the princess dinner in Norway and a dinner at 1900 park faire......... she`s decided to wear a cinderella shirt with a denim skort for her birthday, and a cute shirt for the breakfast at CRT that says "yeah, yeah, I`m a princess!" and a few other cute disney shirts we have bought along the way, each with matching skorts (no skirts, after all there will be rides!) So believe me when I say get all the costumes in while they are little, enjoy them before they grow up and right before your very eyes, trust me, I know!

feeling like a princess already! princess: princess:
 
I went today to Disney Store and bought the Cinderella costume and tiara and wand....DD doesn't have any idea that she is going to eat with Cinderella or that she is getting this costume! OOOHHHH I can't wait princess:
 
We are going to do both Akers and 1900 and I am having my daughter wear her dresses. I will just let her wear it for the meal and then take it off for the parks.
 


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