Princess dresses for 1900 Park Fare?

Partyof12

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We are going to the Cinderella Dinner at 1900 Park Fare with little girls aged 2-4. Do the little ones dress up in princess dresses for this? If so where do you store the clothes while in MK? Don't want to carry 3 princess outfits around the park. I don't want the girls to feel left out if most of the kids are dressed up as princesses, since this is something they all love to do!

Also, is the usual jeans and t shirt okay for adults for this dinner?

Thanks
 
Sorry can't speak to the dinner but at the breakfast- girls were dressed up. And adults had the typical Park attire on. I bought DD a really cute Alice dress for our upcoming trip.
 
We have done 1900 park fare and will be going again next week...there were a couple of girls dressed up..mine weren't and didn't feel left out at all. We did put them in their princess t-shirts though. They had a great time..make sure you have an autograph book and camera...
 
We saw lots of girls at 1900 Park Fare dressed up for dinner. Bring a backpack for the clothes?
 

What about adults? Can we just wear "park wear" like jeans and t shirts (or even shorts if it's hot?) We are going the end of October.

Thanks.
 
My DD wore her Cinderella dress to dinner there for dinner. We just went from hotel but I did use a gallon size ziplock bag for packing and the dress didn't get too wrinkled. I wore shorts and T.
 
DD's wore Cindy sun dresses from Disney Store. Many kids where not in Dresses. Some had obviously been to the DD and the salon. Either way Don't think you'll feel out of place. It was just not worth it to me to take the time to dress them up.

Denise in MI
 
Partyof12 said:
What about adults? Can we just wear "park wear" like jeans and t shirts (or even shorts if it's hot?) We are going the end of October.

Thanks.

We all wore regular clothes - nothing fancy. Everyone else there was in "park clothes" too.
 
We did the dinner and my niece who was 5 wore her Cinderella dress, my dd has done the princess dress thing at WDW several times before and had out grown her dress, I really didn't want to pay 60 + bucks just for one dinner, (she wouldn't have played in it or anything later) So she wore her easter dress which was very pretty and had a princess like skirt. I did their hair in updos and put glitter on. We were there for opening and the CM came up to my daughter and asked her and my niece to open the dining room, they said some stuff and pulled a pink bow and the door opened and Cinderella escorted them to our table. Very cute, my niece was beside herself! Even dd who is 8 and not as into princesses now loved it. I think they were picked for that b/c of how they were dressed. If you are going to be there at the opening, 4:30 I think, it might be worth it. We saw some kids with dresses, some with out. I wouldn't go out of my way unless your dd is princess crazy.
 
What we did for our last princess meal was put dress and accessories into a bag and checked it in the lockers at the entrance of the park. If you wanted to have dresses and not have to go back to hotel for them, you could do that. It was easy to change her in the restrooms. She LOVED it. She was 3.5.
For our experience, DD was the only one dressed as a princess.
This next trip, I'm getting her the BBB experience for her b-day (3/9 is her b-day and we'll be down there for 3/29-4/5). I'm trying to figure out the best time to do it so that we basically go straight to a princess dinner.
 













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