Originally Posted By markedward Mulan, hanging out with a bunch of Princesses? Are they forgetting the establishing scene in her movie? Wasn't she terrible at all that girlie girl stuff? How long will it be before this "Princess" makes a break for the Jedi Training Academy?
Originally Posted By SIR at X-S Tech I saw cleavage- didn't anyone else see cleavage? Come to think of it standing in line 45min to meet the princesses there was some body odor too... I like the Cupcake box
Originally Posted By teddibubbles I had talked about this in a nother topic! Ok. Im not the greatest on reading signs. but I ( Thought! ) this was a line to see a play AND the Princesses ! WRONG! we where inline for 1 1/2 to 2 hrs to see ONLY 3- 4 princesses they sign your book pose for a buy it later picture. and move you out... and I could have just walked IN. to the side and watched the play part anytime! NO LINES! you were not lead into the play at all! you end up at the start of the main line again! so is it worth it! To me. it was VERY Dumb! how long would you have lined up to see any of the other ones? it was NOT personal time! just a long line for that normal signing time. I felt real Dumb for waiting that long just for that with Vivien! and yes there was a BIG shopping aria to spened your money on everything priness. if your looing to pay for hair makeup dresses shoes blah blah. Im only turned off. as I felt. #1 I was inline for a meet and great AND a Nice Stage show! and I could see A huge chance for you to dump your money. as this was set up as not mearly a shop. but a Salon with lots of people to promit you to give your poor little girl the WORK$
Originally Posted By DlandDug Yes, the line to meet the Princesses is the longest. You can basically walk into anything else. I appreciate the fact that the Coronation and Story Telling are handled as free continuous shows. If you do not want to spend money, it's fairly easy to steer clear of the boutique.
Originally Posted By TP2000 >>"Ok. Im not the greatest on reading signs. but I ( Thought! ) this was a line to see a play AND the Princesses ! WRONG!"<< Not only are there several prominent signs labeling each portion of Princess Fantasy Faire, but they also hand out free maps with all of the offerings labeled. Here's a link to a pic of the map, second picture in the update here on LP; <a href="http://www.laughingplace.com/Lotion-View-288.asp" target="_blank">http://www.laughingplace.com/L otion-View-288.asp</a> In addition to signs, and maps, there are also at least a dozen CM's wandering around, staffing the entrances to the various offerings, and just being generally helpful in that way only happy-shiny Disneyland hosts and hostesses can. If you didn't see the signs, or understand the map, you could always go to a CM and say "Hi. I haven't done this before, could you tell me how this all works exactly?" They'd be happy to fill you in and point you in the right direction to get the experience you were looking for. I'm not sure what else Disneyland could do to make it more accesible for people who aren't the greatest on reading signs. But don't worry, it could be a whole lot worse than what you experienced. The version of this Year Of A Million Dreams offering that they are doing out in WDW's Fantasyland is a new thing called "Let's Have A Ball". It's so cheap and dinky and poorly done that I find it hilarious. Here's a link to a YouTube video of the Walt Disney World version of Princess Fantasy Faire <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_kC_p-hJryg" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v =_kC_p-hJryg</a>
Originally Posted By SIR at X-S Tech Actually we did know exactly what we were getting into with the Meet the Princesses line- we just didn't realize how long it would take. And as helpful as the CM's usually are, the CM staffing the Merchandise Area had no idea about the nearby "boutique" prices, and didn't care to find out for us. The two CM's actually working the boutique were both busy with their clients, and while we could have interrupted decided not to bother. Thought it was strange that there wasn't a price list somewhere or a third CM to handle payment or questions.