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mama267
16 Apr 07, 12:46 PM
hi been looking at threads on the above but i don`t know whether daughter is to old and big for this, she is ten years old but not a small ten so do they have costumes to fit and would it be worth booking if they don`t have costumes that size any advice would be grateful
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Flubber
16 Apr 07, 12:52 PM
Im interested in info on this as well, my daughter is nine, how much does it cost and what do you get for your money:spin:

derynifan
16 Apr 07, 01:17 PM
I think you can take your own costume, and just get hair and nails done there.

I thought of booking it for my 9yo as a surprise, but sitting on the Disney transportation bus she looked at the ad for BBB on the wall and said "if you booked that for me, I'd DIE!" so just as well I didn't, really!

mama267
16 Apr 07, 06:24 PM
bump:wavey: :wavey: :wavey: :wave:

Andre
16 Apr 07, 06:43 PM
You'll need to search with the correct spelling - search for "Bibbidi" and you'll gets lots of matches, with photos too.

My DD (6) loved it, and she'll be doing it again this year. Prices range from $35 basic, $45 with nails, to $175 including a deluxe dress, accessories and a photo session. We did the $45 one as Lucy already had a dress, but given the prices of princess dresses in WDW, the $175 package isn't actually all that bad!

Andre

mama267
16 Apr 07, 06:52 PM
are the dress sizes big enough for a ten year old tho , thats what i``m worried about, and shoe sizes too. cos she would be very disappointed if she got there and they wouldn`t fit.

Andre
16 Apr 07, 07:18 PM
Why not ring them and ask? It's 1-407-WDW-STYLE, I think. Or do what we did and just get the standard package?

Andre

ScottishSweety
18 Apr 07, 01:47 PM
I've seen ppl saying ASDA have some great dresses...or even check out ebay. Buy your dress here so u know it'll fit then just have the $45 package...then you could get pics taken on the photopass in the BBB background in the shop :)

jaxeel1
18 Apr 07, 02:05 PM
Hi my daughter did this at 14yrs old, with her 2 younger sister.

She had her hair and makeup done and look fab, really enjoyed it, and I am sure a 10yr would love it.

YVONNE01
18 Apr 07, 02:34 PM
when i phoned to book appointment for my daughter who is 10 they said the outfits go up to age 12 shoe uk size 5 if this helps any but i just went for the crown package $45 which is nails hair and makeup and bought a brand new belle dress with matching shoes tiara and wand for £15 from ebay which i will take with us then get the photos done for the photo pass.I have also booked my 2 sons in for the cool dude package which is glittery hair gel to spike the hair and mickey stencils on the hair, I JUST CANT WAIT !

mama267
18 Apr 07, 08:14 PM
that sounds good will check on ebay first if not might do the castle package for a lovely surprise. she wanted to be belle when we went last year but to get the whole outfit can be expensive but she just loves dressing up lovely and the make up and nails.

florifan
18 Apr 07, 08:26 PM
are the dress sizes big enough for a ten year old tho , thats what i``m worried about, and shoe sizes too. cos she would be very disappointed if she got there and they wouldn`t fit.



My daughter is 15 and we bought her the snow white large size dress in disney at christmas (same place as they do BBB) because she needed it for a costume for a play( I hasten to add!!!:blush: ) and it fit her so a 10 yr old would have no probs, she will be 16 in sept when we are there and i was thinking about getting her a makeover there as a treat, not the dresing up though, i think she is too old for that, but you do see even adults in there getting a makeover, so i would say 10 is definatley not too old.

dacruz27
18 Apr 07, 09:38 PM
noooo waaayy!! $175!!! My husband's going to have to stay home that day!!

We've saved forever and want to give the kids the holiday of a lifetime and i want my girl (5 years) to have the complete experience but it's a bit much!

But the sickening part is.........I know i would pay it!! (whilst gritting my teeth)

jaxeel1
18 Apr 07, 09:48 PM
it sounds alot but if you break down what you get for your money it's not that bad.

kirlie91
18 Apr 07, 09:56 PM
Well worth it IMHO. Go for it.

kalbrad3
18 Apr 07, 10:12 PM
noooo waaayy!! $175!!! My husband's going to have to stay home that day!!

We've saved forever and want to give the kids the holiday of a lifetime and i want my girl (5 years) to have the complete experience but it's a bit much!

But the sickening part is.........I know i would pay it!! (whilst gritting my teeth)

My dd 6 saved her birthday and christmas money that she had been given, she more or less paid for it herself.
If like you say it's going to be the holiday of a lifetime go for it. They are only young once and you've got to make the most of it as they grow up too fast!!
Like people say when you add all the outfit up etc it's not that expensive. Make sure you ring up and book before you go on holiday.

Vabeth
18 Apr 07, 10:49 PM
My DD is 10 (she'll be nearly 11 when we go) and BBB is the thing she's looking forward to most!
We didn't book it last year as i wasn't sure if she'd be too old but when we had a peek in at all the girls being made up she was practically green with envy and pleaded with us to let her do it this year!
She doesn't want to get a dress so we have opted for the hair, nails and make up package!
We noticed some lovely funky t-shirts in DTD with diamante tiaras ect on them so we will buy her one of those to wear on the day! :wave:

mama267
19 Apr 07, 07:14 AM
thanks for all your advice very helpful, she deserves a treat, has learning difficulties not servere but we have enrolled on the dore program and is coming on really well so i just want to give her a lovely treat for doing so well.
thanks once again

kirlie91
19 Apr 07, 07:33 AM
thanks for all your advice very helpful, she deserves a treat, has learning difficulties not servere but we have enrolled on the dore program and is coming on really well so i just want to give her a lovely treat for doing so well.
thanks once again

So glad you have decided to go for it. You DD will really enjoy it and you will enjoy the lovely comments people give when hey see her. It really does make them feel really special.

http://i53.photobucket.com/albums/g70/kirlie91/DisneyPPCD131.jpg

Fatlad
19 Apr 07, 08:23 AM
Our DD took her dress with her that we got from a disney store in the uk. We got stopped by no end of Americans in MK as there dresses are much thinner than ours. Saw the dresses in the boutique and didn't think they were as well made as the ones available from disney in the uk