Is a Princess Dress Recommended?

TupperMom7

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We are going to Disney in April and I will be making a reservation for either the Cinderella breakfast or the one in EPCOT in Norway. In some of the posts and some of the photos the girls are wearing princess dresses. Is this a common thing? Do most of the little girls wear princess dresses to the character breakfasts with Cinderella? I don't want my little girl to feel left out, though I will probably have to find a used one somewhere.
What do you think - do the majority of little princesses wear a princess dress?::MinnieMo
 
During our breakfast I only saw about 3 little girls all dressed up.

I would ask your little princess

Also I would recommend if she wants to dress up to bring a set of clothes for her to change into after breakfast
 
We have been to CRT once this past spring. You do see girls with princess dresses on but when we were there most girls had on normal clothing.

I have always brought DD4 a princess dress to WDW but have never pur it on her. She has never shown much intrest in wearing it into the parks. I think unless you bring a change of clothes I would not recomend it. Those dresses are not the best thing to spend a day at a theme park in. I am always surprised there are not more girls wearing the princess dresses. I guess most people feel they are not very practical for walking through a crowded park all day and getting on and off rides. I personally would not want to wear a dress there.

If your daughter is old enough maybe she could make the choice based on how much it means to her. My daughter was so preoccupied with all that was going on in the castle she could have cared less what other girls were wearing!!

Hope this helps!! Have fun whatever you decide!
 
We've done it once with our daughter....and that was enough!!!!;) It made for some great pictures, but it was a bit inconvenient to have to change her out of the dress, then put it in a locker, etc. Since that time, if she has a comfortable dress with the princesses on it or shirt/short outfit with same, I'll encourage her to wear that. I don't know how many years we have left of "princesses" as my daughter's interest in princess motif stuff is waning.:( These years go by so quickly, I think you ought to try it just for one time.
 

We didnt do any princess meals when we were there the last time. I had gotten my little girl the easter dress available from the disney store. She wore it to the parks 2 times and it was cute to see her in it. It is a lightweight dress and sleevless. Some of the CM called her a little princess when she worse it. She was too young to say that she wanted the full coustume princess outfit but i think the next time we go she is going to tell me exactly what she wants.
 
Here is what my duaghter wore....

Maybe seeing this picture will help you decide. It is very casual.

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I would ask DD what she wants to do. We went last fall & DD wanted to wear a Belle dress. They had them @ The Disney Store for $35, but I told her to wait & we'd get it @ Downtown Disney. When we went to buy it, with all the little extras, it was going to be around $100. I just couldn't bring myself to pay that. When we went to the breakfast, there was a little girl there wearing "the dress". DD just stood there and stared @ her. I could tell that it made her really sad that she didn't have on a dress. When we go to the PSB in EPCOT next month, she is going to have either her Belle dress or a Jasmine costume. I'm taking 2, but we are also going to MNSSHP.
 
I've been to numerous princess CB's, and have only seen at most a handful dressed up at each.

Frankly those costumes get uncomfortable and scratchy by the middle of the day, and you need to either plan on a hot and possibly miserable child, or taking a change of clothes and then lugging a pile of tulle around with you.

My advice is put her in a pretty outfit with pictures of princesses on it, and maybe have her wear a tiara, much easier to stash that away after the breakfast.

Anne
 
Since you aren't going until April, check the Disney store after Halloween. I have gotten lots of costumes after Halloween really cheap. They start out at 25% off, then go to 50%, and then to 75%.
 
I'd say it was about 50/50 when we were at PSB. My dd's liked doing it, and even the older one (8) wants to do it again when we go in October. I figure they outgrow it soon enough, enjoy it while it lasts. But the tiara idea is cute too, if you don't want the bother.

I put t-shirts/shorts undet the costumes and just slipped the dresses off after the breakfast. We had a stroller, so it made it easy to stash the costumes in a bag in the stroller bin.

Check out disney store online, stuff is already on sale and will probably keep coming down in price.
Have fun!
 
My DD5 and DS4 are going to wear a Prince and Princess costume to CRT in Dec. My DF is then going to meet my DH at the gate to take the costumes back to the hotel. (Isn't he generous?) My parents aren't going into the parks much.

I bought the costumes for them for Halloween and figured it wouldn't hurt to bring them for them to wear to CRT. They will only be 5 and 4 for such a short time and they will be great photos to show when they are 24 and 25!! LOL!!
 
Originally posted by McKelly
My DD5 and DS4 are going to wear a Prince and Princess costume to CRT in Dec. My DF is then going to meet my DH at the gate to take the costumes back to the hotel. (Isn't he generous?) My parents aren't going into the parks much.

I bought the costumes for them for Halloween and figured it wouldn't hurt to bring them for them to wear to CRT. They will only be 5 and 4 for such a short time and they will be great photos to show when they are 24 and 25!! LOL!!


That's the same thing we're planning on doing next week. DD6 will be Cinderella and DS3 is going to be Prince Charming. They look precious in their costumes! Unfortunately, Paw Paw isn't coming with us this time, so we'll be stashing the costumes in a locker. I'd be too scared to store them under the stroller. With kids climbing in and out all day, not to mention the cooler, our stroller has seen much better days and gets pretty nasty by the end of the day at Disney. I think this trip will actually be it's last trip, but we've definitely got our money's worth out of it.
 
If whe does wear the costume, you can always rent a locker & store it in there. That's what we'll probably do.
 
We did the PSB breakfast this July. My 2 DDs(2 & 5) wore matching jumpers from the Disney Store. They were pick and colorful....really cute. The had the "princesses" embroidered on the front. I wish I knew how to post a picture.

Anyway, there were a few little girls dressed up, but mostly not. My girls were happy to wear their dresses. I did get them tulle tiaras(Dollar Tree, Claires), fabric rings with bow and tulle veil.
 
I surprised my DD 4 with breakfast in the castle. I had brought her Cinderella dress & shoes. She wore it & thank god I brought it. It was the best morning ever. She wouldn't take it off in the park even though I took clothes. She got more attention in that dress. We were there when Toontown opened ran into Cinderella outside the store they are in Cinderella took her by the hand led her into the room & we had pictures she was the only one in there. It was the best day of her life.

We are surprised her in Dec. with a trip for her birthday I am taking her dress we are doing dinner at 1900 Park Fare.
 
my dd simply wore her tiara to crt! she debated between buying the silver light up tiara and the sun visor that looks like a tiara... she went w/the silver and i think she regretted it... the other is far more practical!

we saw only one child in princess garb when we were at both crt and psb!
 
my dd5 always wears a princess dress, she loves to dress up and the pics are always so cute. this year her and my ds1 will dress up.
 
It depends on the ages of your children. Our 9-year old daughter is shy about wearing princess dress outside home. Our 5-year old loves to be in princess costume all the time. She is going to be a Cinderella this Holloween. When we went to Princess Storybook breakfast at Epcot in July, the second daughter dressed like Snow White and the first one came with shorts and shirt. We saw almost all little girls came in some princess costume.
 
My niece wore her Jasmine costume to the PSB and LOVED it. She wouldn't even take off the wig most of the day. I was so glad we got it for her. I thought Jasmine was the perfect princess (glad that's the one she wanted, but she could have had any of them as far as I was concerned - I had budgeted over $100.00 for the purchase). The Jasmine costume was pants and a shirt, slippers (real slippers, not plastic shoes) and a wig.

I did she little girls in the princess tiaras and they were awfully cute. I think dressing up in any way would be special for a little one. When we took Darling Niece to Disney Princesses on Ice we didn't have a princess costume so she wore a $10 dress and hat from Ross with $3 gloves from WalMart. She LOVED the outfit and felt special, which I think is what it's all about.

:) :)

princess: Shelly
 
We have been to CRT at least 4 times and my girls have never worn a costume. Too much trouble if you ask me. Besides that they are hot and itchy. They wear traditional park wear.
 












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