From: Denise on
Actually, at the Pirates and Princess party, I saw someone who was
dressed exactly like Snow White. I said to Steve that I was surprised
they let her in (after he informed me that she wasn't a cast member). :)

As far as wedding gowns - I bought mine from Ebay. The last thing I
wanted to be was a princess!

Denise
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From: Denise on
I actually think it's fair for Disney not to let people come into the
parks in overly detailed princess costumes. I'm not sure though that
they have the same standards for Jack Sparrow? But I can see where it
would be confusing for kids. And what if "Snow White" was making out
with her boyfriend, or smoking?

Denise
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From: Denise on

> OK, I'm not a woman and maybe just genetically I'm missing something
> here. But if I WAS a woman I wouldn't want to play dress up as someone
> else on my wedding day. Wouldn't a woman want to be herself, the most
> beautiful bride in the world, and be so special nobody thinks of
> anyone but her that whole evening?

I just wanted to be me! I had my $75 dress, I did my own hair, it was
really a nice wedding. No tiara for me. :)

Denise
www.denisesfitnessblog.org/disney
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From: john.direwolf on
On Feb 23, 7:42 am, "ElastiGirl" <mrmrsinc...(a)earthlink.net> wrote:
> There is a slideshow on WSJ.com (Wall Street Journal) from yesterday
> plus a long-ish article.

Anyone have a link to photos of the dresses that you don't have to
subscribe to the WSJ to get?

johno

From: FIZZIE on
I think the idea of bridal gowns based on the Princesses sounds
intriquing. If I were going to be married at the castle, I wouldn't
mind looking a little like Cinderella.
As for the regular Princess costumes in larger sizes..... I would
wear the Cindy one to the High School Prom.... cause that's how I
am.

Right now, my daughter is cringing and thanking God that I'm waaaay
past prom age.
(Although she has expressed a desire for a teenage size 3 Tink costume
including shoes from time to time)

-Fizzie