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Now the question is which of the dwarfs did it lest start taking bets!
I bet one main street bakery cinnamon roll that it was Doc!

Now the question is which of the dwarfs did it lest start taking bets!
I bet one main street bakery cinnamon roll that it was Doc!

Sorry I just meant that in my experience, I've worked with a lot of actors of different levels.. Student, amateur, famous, not so famous, etc. and what I have notice is that the lower level actors are one with the biggest attitudes.. And I would consider the face characters probably a lower level and at least at Disneyland many of them would like to pursue careers in film as real actors.. In my head it was relevant but I guess you don't get my point.![]()


I haven't had a bad snow white - but we had a Ariel that asked us if we were going to the MNSSHP and when we told her we were all she would talk about was having us to go see some other prince (not her's) and tell him hi from Ariel in the Castle...not once but like 3 or 4 times...it was a little annoying"make SUUUURRREEEE you tell him Ariel in the CASSSSSTTTLLLE said Hi!


I wonder if she was cheating on her own prince.Oh, I got your point. But here's the thing. The vast majority of performing CMs at the parks are, for the most part, much more interested in a stage career vs film. And that's much harder work. I also have worked with many levels of actors. And there are ego's at every single level. Oh, and by the way...those egos can be found in every single profession.Sorry I just meant that in my experience, I've worked with a lot of actors of different levels.. Student, amateur, famous, not so famous, etc. and what I have notice is that the lower level actors are one with the biggest attitudes.. And I would consider the face characters probably a lower level and at least at Disneyland many of them would like to pursue careers in film as real actors.. In my head it was relevant but I guess you don't get my point.![]()
Different =/= harder.The vast majority of performing CMs at the parks are, for the most part, much more interested in a stage career vs film. And that's much harder work.
Sorry I just meant that in my experience, I've worked with a lot of actors of different levels.. Student, amateur, famous, not so famous, etc. and what I have notice is that the lower level actors are one with the biggest attitudes.. And I would consider the face characters probably a lower level and at least at Disneyland many of them would like to pursue careers in film as real actors.. In my head it was relevant but I guess you don't get my point.![]()

So I'm curious princess briana- on another thread you said you aren't old enough to rent a car , yet you are so experienced in the film industry to critique actors on various levels... Care to explain?![]()

) I do remember the Snow at Akershus being very pretty though she was last in the Princess line and we were in the last table area. I didn't want to wait but she seemed to be very sweet so she must have been mole free.At Disneyland several years ago, Snow White had a massive hickey on her neck! Yup, she sure did. The makeup did not come close to covering it up, in fact, drew attention to it.
We jokingly called her "Slutty Snow White" the entire trip. Our daughter was a teen at the time and was the one that pointed it out to us. We howled.

She used to be Snow White until she drifted.
Sorry to hear that. We had a bad experience with Mary Poppins and she was rude/snarky with me. It was right when it was my daughters favorite movie and we waited a long time to meet her.
Seriously she was so snotty with me and I really felt like I had to just suck it up because i didn't want to say anything in front of my daughter who adored her and I almost felt like crying. I really felt insulted.
The later I thought maybe her rude remarks were her being "in character"
I didn't even want to watch the movie for awhile after that but I stewed quietly because i didn't want the experience ruined for my dd.
Anyhow I am hoping to replace the bad memory with a good one on this trip and I hope you and your kids are able to do the same!

, but I did not b/c I am not that kinda girl! However, the Fairy Godmother was very kind and sweet so that Belle wouldn't have had the personality for it anyways. 
Belle went to everyone at the table and took her photo with them then she looked at my son and said "well I will be back later to pose with him" and just left to go to the next table.

Clever!She used to be Snow White until she drifted.


terrible but how do you distinguish one SW from the other?! I got a response from Disney about a week after I first posted the thread. The usual we are sorry blah blah, unfortunate someone you know also had a similar experience ... We hold cast members to a high standard...characters (I'm not sure how the referred to them) are to maintain that high standard ... Would like you to know your concerns have been forwarded to the appropriate hands ... Being handled ... Thank you for feedback.
If she is a seasoned SW - at least since 2009 apparently , I wonder if she will get any action taken against her. I'm hoping not to see her.