I had a very hard day at work this helps me get better and this brings back such great memories of when I use to be a 90s kid and an early 2000s kid and I am a new subscriber as well:).
My friend and I took my seven year old granddaughter and her seven year old son and it was magical. Their photoshoot together after their transformations was soooo cute. (She’s 12 now and not interested in doing it again). Luckily I have another seven year old granddaughter who I’ll be taking this September. ❤
When my daughter was little she loved wearing Disney Princess dress ups, but hated having her hair styled up. She would patiently sit to have face paint done, but wanted it completely washed off after a couple of hours (so we would only have it done at places offering face paint for really cheap or even free). At our local city summer festival, they offer free nail painting from the city’s local princesses and have also done 2 paid princess tea parties in the past that includes snacks, receiving a tiara, a craft, dance party, and a printed framed photo, but have never done a full Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique experience. My daughter didn’t ever want to dress up in the Disney parks themselves, even when seeing other girls all dressed up and won’t even wear a Minnie Mouse ear headband. On our Disney cruise she had a ton of fun just getting “Dixie dusted” (which is free) and always loves doing any meet and greet with the Disney Princesses, but just hasn’t wanted to do more than that. However, I think any kid who would love such experience should do that as a special treat if possible.
@@RTDAdventures understood, someone that watches your video may turn it off, if they think it's girls only, why limit your views. You do mention an option for boys later in the video.
I think it’s so cute to see all the prince and princess’s dressed up at the parks. What a memorable moment for the kids and even the parents.
I had a very hard day at work this helps me get better and this brings back such great memories of when I use to be a 90s kid and an early 2000s kid and I am a new subscriber as well:).
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My friend and I took my seven year old granddaughter and her seven year old son and it was magical. Their photoshoot together after their transformations was soooo cute. (She’s 12 now and not interested in doing it again). Luckily I have another seven year old granddaughter who I’ll be taking this September. ❤
When my daughter was little she loved wearing Disney Princess dress ups, but hated having her hair styled up. She would patiently sit to have face paint done, but wanted it completely washed off after a couple of hours (so we would only have it done at places offering face paint for really cheap or even free). At our local city summer festival, they offer free nail painting from the city’s local princesses and have also done 2 paid princess tea parties in the past that includes snacks, receiving a tiara, a craft, dance party, and a printed framed photo, but have never done a full Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique experience. My daughter didn’t ever want to dress up in the Disney parks themselves, even when seeing other girls all dressed up and won’t even wear a Minnie Mouse ear headband. On our Disney cruise she had a ton of fun just getting “Dixie dusted” (which is free) and always loves doing any meet and greet with the Disney Princesses, but just hasn’t wanted to do more than that. However, I think any kid who would love such experience should do that as a special treat if possible.
0:35 can't boys do it too?
Sure, but that's really not the main focus of the experience. It's marketed toward girls and that's also the majority that participate with it.
@@RTDAdventures understood, someone that watches your video may turn it off, if they think it's girls only, why limit your views. You do mention an option for boys later in the video.