cmputerdazed
<font color=green>I love the way you call it sleep
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My girls want to wear princess dresses to the princess meal. Except the oldest wants to be tinkerbell. Is this ever done?
caimakale said:My three daughters wore princess dresses to goofy's kitchen and then to ariels grotto. We didn't let them wear them in the park on rides because they are too uncomfortable and itchy. My daughters wore the red belle dress (age 7), ariels wedding dress (5), and tinkerbell (2). They have the WHOLE costumes including wigs, but we only allowed them to wear the dresses and shoes. It was a great experience for them and I wouldn't have wanted it any other way. While Belle was at our table, the Beauty and the Beast song started to play. She asked my three girls to come dance with her.
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I agree with aggie though on letting them know that not all princesses will be there. We were waiting for cinderella and she wasn't there. All was good though. It was the best character dining experience we have had. Definitely worth the time and money.
Hollyster2 said:I noticed that when my 6 yr old wears her gown, she is greeted as "Princess" by all the castmembers in the park. You get the same response if you wear the paper crown form Ariel's Grotto, too. I learned that the hard way last trip, since my daughter insisted I wear it all day. It was alot of fun. I think the cast members are trained to comment on the outfits. That is just my guess, because I don't remember getting so much attention when not wearing the outfits. I have seen the boys dressed up too!!! Stitch costumes, and pirates, etc. Why not, I say???![]()
Dobie said:I don't know.
Do hot pants, flip flops, a skin tight midriff-baring top and six pounds of mascara count as a "costume?"