Princess Fantasy Faire

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    Originally Posted By seafairy1622

    What is this? I haven't been to DL since 04. We are going in Dec. with niece, 6. Anyone been to it recently?
     
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    Originally Posted By EmmaJayne

    I was there in July this year..
    I think there used to be a theatre there.. it's right before the entrance to Toon Town. The Disney Princesses do 'Royal Coronation' Show there numerous times each day.. it's a quikc show but very cute especially for younger girls.. They are encouraged to get up and learn to dance like a princess.. they also have story time where a Disney princess and a helper come out to tell their story. There is a Meet and Greet Area that always has 3 princesses in it for photos. Also there is some colouring sheets and crayons around for little kids, a create your own carboard crown activity and a shop with princess souvenairs. Included with the shop is a princess make over area that offers faca painting, make up and hairstyles - It can get very very expensive but it's only 11 dollars for a cute face paint! Basically its great for little girls of Disney Princess Enthusiasts- I personally absoloutely adored the area and spent hours there each day trying to listen to every princesses story...
     
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    Originally Posted By Mrs ElderP

    Yep Yep, let me break it down like this for you:

    Free:
    crowns with stickers, imagine a burger king crown only slightly better
    Coloring Sheet (crayons are available for you to use, but not to take with you)
    Watching a Princess tell "her" story
    Dancing and "ettiquite" lessons with a princess
    Standing in a moderate length line to meet several princesses all in a row. This line can get quite long in the summer, but if you are going at a low attendence time it will be as short as anything else. Once you are actually in the meet and greet area you have time for a relaxed visit with each princess.

    Not Free, in fact, fairly expensive, is the princess gift shop: fancy updo's, face painting, costumes and ALL the accessories. If you have girls who enjoy dress up and you don't have several hundred dollars to spend here I would avoid it like the plauge!

    The rest of the Fantasy Fair is lots of fun for any girl of any age who enjoys the princesses.
     
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    Originally Posted By Aladdin D Nile

    Nice synopsis Mrs. E-P! We avoided this area in March because I simply did not tell my kids about it and it is not obvious from the outside. However, my DD just started kindergarten and her classmates have clued her in. I have a feeling we will be spending some time there during our December trip...
     
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    Originally Posted By mater4

    A tip to avoid those expensive prices. Buy a princess dress and accesories before your trip. Walmart is a good place to look since halloween is around the corner. Do not let your DD know what you have bought until the day she is to wear it at DL. Curl her hair and make it pretty at the hotel and then splurge for the $11 face paint. This will allow her to have the same experince for a fraction of the cost.
     
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    Originally Posted By seafairy1622

    Thank-you everyone and thanks for all the details, Mrs elderP! This sounds like fun and something me and my neice will enjoy. I have did buy a cinderella costume, crown, and wand on ebay for a very good price, $20. for all. Dress is used but beautiful and looks new. I am going to surprize her when we are there.
     

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