lucky1
Face Character
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- Aug 21, 1999
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We did princess Faire this past trip. I was expecting the hair and Makeup to be something like BBB in WDW, but it was more of a couple of booths, one to do face painting and one to do hair. The cost to do both is about the same as getting the basic package at BBB in WDW ($37). $18 + for Hair and $12+ for face painting.
The CM were trying to juggle kids, Makeup, combs and hair things with just 2 small booths and a bunch of stools. They said they had requested barber chairs and they just got more stools.
Since I haven't had much experience and thinking about it later, I noticed they used the same comb across several kids. Wondering if that could be an issue with Lice, if a Child came in with Lice. Only reason I really thought that is with BBB, they gave you the comb after the service.
My DD(4) still loved it. My suggestion is that you get their early and bypass the long line for meeting the princesses and then get inline for the hair & face painting. They you can go down and watch the little show. If you want just the face painting, sometime the booth across from the storybook boats are much shorter.
The CM were trying to juggle kids, Makeup, combs and hair things with just 2 small booths and a bunch of stools. They said they had requested barber chairs and they just got more stools.
Since I haven't had much experience and thinking about it later, I noticed they used the same comb across several kids. Wondering if that could be an issue with Lice, if a Child came in with Lice. Only reason I really thought that is with BBB, they gave you the comb after the service.
My DD(4) still loved it. My suggestion is that you get their early and bypass the long line for meeting the princesses and then get inline for the hair & face painting. They you can go down and watch the little show. If you want just the face painting, sometime the booth across from the storybook boats are much shorter.