Originally Posted By Jenny512 Is there a regular schedule for the story times? If so, can someone post it here? Also, is there any rhyme or reason to what princess story is told? TIA, Jenny
Originally Posted By hlbtimes2 Typically they are at 11:30, 12:30, and 1:30. If you ask a cm in the store, the morning you are there, they will tell you what order the princesses will be telling their stories that day. We saw Cinderella, she was great! Her assistant was super funny as well.
Originally Posted By hlbtimes2 I should have made that more clear- ask a CM in the store where the stories are told, not just any cm in a store!
Originally Posted By ni_teach The story times are a true hidden gems of the park. When my niece was young she had a wonderful time. The actors are great and it’s something small and personal for kids.
Originally Posted By azgroves This is a wonderful activity for young children. When my daughter was younger (she is now almost 10)she LOVED this show. We saw them all. The princess helpers are really funny too. This is definately a hidden treasure at Disneyland. I can't say enough how great this is.
Originally Posted By MomofPrincess My son is 10 and went along with his younger sister, and even HE enjoyed it! Plus they got autographs from Cinderella, Prince Charming, and the Fairy Godmother after. My daughter was wearing a necklace with her name on it, and the Fairy Godmother said, "Are you Erin? I've been waiting to meet you!" My daughter's almost 7 and she still believes she was the *real* deal. LOL Great activity--I agree!
Originally Posted By ploeb909 I have never heard of this, what store is this in??? Do they offer this for boys also, ie: Buz lightyear?
Originally Posted By MomofPrincess No, it's just a princess themed story. It's in that little princess store (gosh, I can't think of the name of it)--to your left after you enter Fantasyland through the castle.
Originally Posted By Dlandfamily My DD,3, and I saw Aurora telling her story of "Sleeping Beauty" and it was great! The best part of it was her "assistant". He was hilarious!! Even Princess Aurora herself was visibly challenged in keeping a straight face and staying in character. Whoever the actor, he made the whole show and gave us a very fun DL memory.
Originally Posted By tinkerbell77 Does anyone know if they only allow a certain amount of people in to this ore just anyone who is there at the time? I think that my daughter would love doing this.
Originally Posted By ssturgeo Once Upon a Time -The Disney Princess Shop is the name of this shop now Disney Story Telling – usually three times a day 11:30, noon, 1:30…small sign near entrance lists times Arrive Early for best seats Area in front for small children The wooden beams outside are carved on the ends to look like Hook, Smee and Tic Toc. You will see them if you enter on the side of Snow White’s Scary Adventure (Originally this was Tinker Bell’s Toy Shop)