PrincessShmoo
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Not a "formal" night, but there is a "Dress Up Optional" night.Wait, is there a formal night on a 4-night Bahamas cruise?![]()
Not a "formal" night, but there is a "Dress Up Optional" night.Wait, is there a formal night on a 4-night Bahamas cruise?![]()
Not a "formal" night, but there is a "Dress Up Optional" night.
Women's up do
- Price (Depending on length and thickness of hair) from $48 + 18% Gratuity
Please note, an 18% gratuity will automatically be applied to all spa services.
When a formal onboard occasion calls for an elegant up do, our hairdressers can help. Make an appointment to create a look that will turn heads.
Add some glitter and it definitely will!![]()
How come women can't get the BBB glitter updo treatment? I think that would be such a cool experience, that I never had when I was litte. I told you it was going to sound weird! Don't judge me! LOL![]()
Hi,
I do not judge you at all! I think it would be so cool to go to BBB on the cruise ships. I would love to go! I have had a few BBB experiences before once at WDW and a few times in DL when I was younger, but now I am 21 and I still want to do it again! While it is not the same if the cruise you are on offers the hair beading station, you could do that. However, sadly they will not give you glitter in your hair or a tiara.
I got my formal dress at our local Salvation Army store. With my senior discount it only cost me $8.00!BTW -- I work at a thrift shop. We get so many beautiful bridesmaid dresses in and sell them for so cheap so if you wanna' look for a formal but don't want to spend a lot. Support a charity shop with a mission! Any of them!
Some of us still like to be pampered, even in our old age. One reason we cruise Disney is because we still believe in the magic.My then 7 year old had the BBB experience. For her it was like fairy godmothers were hovering over her. For her it was truly magical. I don't think you'd get the same effect as an adult.
But that's the thing, there's a good chance one would get the same effect.My then 7 year old had the BBB experience. For her it was like fairy godmothers were hovering over her. For her it was truly magical. I don't think you'd get the same effect as an adult.
But that's the thing, there's a good chance one would get the same effect.
Something happens if you don't get there 'til you're an adult. The Disney-you comes out that you didn't even know existed and it's because you have something that the children don't have yet - memories. Kids go to the parks and see what 'is', adults go there and see Winnie the Pooh and remember a time that he was their favourite entertainer. They may remember when he came with them to the hospital or he was the one they could talk to. They remember lip-syncing to the records. Children don't have the retrospect yet.
When my BFF and I were children was about the same time the Main Street Electrical Parade started and they showed it on the Wonderful World of Colour. It wasn't even IN colour on our TVs but we just shook our heads and 'knew' there was no way we were ever going to see it. And when we finally did get to Disneyland in 1986, it was over. So when I was in WDW in February and they started it up - I couldn't believe that it was on! I shed a tear because I wanted my friend to be with me to see it - I can't imagine being any more thrilled if I had seen it as a child.
So I totally think any age could get a 'high' being BBB'd.