What exactly happens at the Princess Faire

stacymomof2

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There was a huge line, we couldn't really see in the area where it is held and we didn't really pursue it since our young DD is not really into princesses any longer.

Is it just getting pics with all the Princesses?
 
There are a few different activities. One of which is that huge line you saw. That is the meet/greet line for the princesses. There is also a royal coronation ceremony that takes place several times daily where your little princesses are taught how to dance and they have a may pole dance with three princesses on stage. There is also princess storytelling several times daily. You never know which princess will be telling the story until she comes out. There are schedules for both the storytelling and coronation at the front of the Faire on a sign.

There is also a place for princess makeovers (for a fee, of course) and a shop to buy princess stuff. You can also color and decorate crowns in the store where they have tables set up.

I think that's it.
 
Does every girl there get to learn how to dance at coronation and do the maypole dance, or do they pick several out of the crowd like Jedi Training?

princess:
 
Does every girl there get to learn how to dance at coronation and do the maypole dance, or do they pick several out of the crowd like Jedi Training?

princess:

Everyone is included, they teach from the stage and have helpers on the floor level. I think there are 3 may poles used, and a princess at each one. I've never seen them run out of ribbons.
 

Thanks for the info! Yeah, doesn't sound like something my DD would be interested in, other than the pics...

Maybe we'll check the schedule next time to see if she wants to get pics & autographs!

My DH will absolutely LOVE it! :lmao: :rotfl: :lmao:
 
FYI, the princess-meeting aspect of the Faire has no schedule, other than open and close. You just stand in line and hope that you'll get a good combo of princesses once it's your turn.

The scheduled things are the coronation thing and the storytelling.
 
There are a few different activities. One of which is that huge line you saw. That is the meet/greet line for the princesses. There is also a royal coronation ceremony that takes place several times daily where your little princesses are taught how to dance and they have a may pole dance with three princesses on stage. There is also princess storytelling several times daily. You never know which princess will be telling the story until she comes out. There are schedules for both the storytelling and coronation at the front of the Faire on a sign.

There is also a place for princess makeovers (for a fee, of course) and a shop to buy princess stuff. You can also color and decorate crowns in the store where they have tables set up.

I think that's it.

Don't forget the Knockwursts & Brats at the snack/food counter. :thumbsup2

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EDIT - Bumber.....your post count is 6666. :scared1:

& mine is 2 666. :scared:
 
We sheduled lunch at Ariel's Grotto, just so we could skip PFFt if we chose to. My dd is 7.5, and she still loves the Princesses. But, I am pretty sure she would elect not to stand in that huge line, just for 3 random Princesses.
 


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