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    Florida Newbie ursulatheseawitch's Avatar
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    Dining with Princesses.

    Hi all, we are back in Florida Christmas time and counting the days,hours and minutes! I want to surprise my 5 year old with an experience of having a meal with the Princesses. Question is.......Epcot or Magic Kingdom? I know both parks have dining with the princesses but which one is best?...........

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    Have a look at the thread below where some of the same info was discussed.

    Regards Dave

    http://www.orlando-guide.info/forums/showthread.php/55635-Cinderella-s-castle-vs-Akershus-at-Epcot?highlight=Princesses
    Last edited by DaveL; 08-07-2012 at 06:54.
    Dave Lewis


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    We dined with the princesses at Cinderellas Castle it was great with photos taken before and included in the package. Characters came to the table as well. We also had a view of Wishes through the windows.
    Cant compare it to the Epcot experience as never been but would certainly recommend MK.


    Liz


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    Don't forget another thing that our (grandchildren) girls adore is the princess costume and hairdressing experience in Downtown Disney.


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    Quote Originally Posted by chrisflowers View Post
    Don't forget another thing that our (grandchildren) girls adore is the princess costume and hairdressing experience in Downtown Disney.
    Do you need to book for this? Also any idea how much the hairdessing costs are. I know the costumes are about $65
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    Yes Lyn, booking is almost always essential, unless Disney is very quiet.

    It is called the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique.


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