KatMark
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There are a lot of people that go to character meals when they don't have kids. DH and I did it before our first daughter was born and we enjoyed it. We did think (this was 6 years ago) that the characters would kind of wave at us as they "skipped past" our table and they moved on to the tables that had kids. I don't know if this would still be the case, but that was our experiance. It was at CP. We went to the character dinner at Cinderella's castle and got lots of attention from the fairy godmother, and a little from cinderella, but not as much as other tables that had kids. I am not complaining about this- both experiances were fun and worth it. I am just telling you what we observed.[/QUOTE]
We have gone to Crystal Palace without kids four out of the last five years. The characters have always come by our table and posed for pictures with my DH and I (this past September we only got to see Eeyore--but we were there at a very crowded time).
There are a lot of people that go to character meals when they don't have kids. DH and I did it before our first daughter was born and we enjoyed it. We did think (this was 6 years ago) that the characters would kind of wave at us as they "skipped past" our table and they moved on to the tables that had kids. I don't know if this would still be the case, but that was our experiance. It was at CP. We went to the character dinner at Cinderella's castle and got lots of attention from the fairy godmother, and a little from cinderella, but not as much as other tables that had kids. I am not complaining about this- both experiances were fun and worth it. I am just telling you what we observed.[/QUOTE]
We have gone to Crystal Palace without kids four out of the last five years. The characters have always come by our table and posed for pictures with my DH and I (this past September we only got to see Eeyore--but we were there at a very crowded time).