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  • Jan- 2018 -
    16 January
    Park Fare

    Top Experiences for Your Walt Disney World Bucket List

    5. Meet the Mad Hatter At 1900 Park Fare Book the “Supercalifragilistic Breakfast” at 1900 Park Fare at Disney’s Grand Floridian, and meet the Mad Hatter among other characters. He never fails to put on an amazing “show” at each and every table in the dining room. 4. “Fantasmic” at Disney’s Hollywood Studios This nighttime spectacular, which brings back some of our favorite music from

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  • 16 January
    Cinderella Castle

    Top Experiences for Your Walt Disney World Bucket List

    Remember when your bucket list began with the words, “Go to Disney World?” Unlike other items we can experience or complete and then mark off our personal bucket lists, the check mark next to “go to Disney World” only leads to more bucket list items—“Go to Disney twice this year,” “Visit the parks at Christmastime,” etc. It quickly becomes apparent that we need a separate list, just for the items

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  • 16 January
    Autograph Book

    How to Become a Princess at Disney Parks in 10 Not-So-Easy Steps

    4. Perfect Your Character's Autograph Though you’ll be trained in the beginning on how to sign the name of the princess you’re playing, you’ll need to practice writing your autograph daily. No matter how many girls are playing the role of Tiana in the parks, every girl must sign the name “Tiana” in exactly the same way. This helps to create believability in the princesses. Practicing your autograp

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  • 16 January
    Snow White during the Festival of Fantasy parade at Disney World.

    How to Become a Princess at Disney Parks in 10 Not-So-Easy Steps

    2. Think On Your Feet Let’s just say that as a Disney princess, you will need to be able to address, handle and/or respond to any comment, situation or scenario that may arise while you are in character in the parks. Kids and adults alike say and do the strangest things at times. A quick wit, professionally delivered will be key. We’ll leave it at that. 1. Deep Love for Disney This requirement sho

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  • 16 January
    Ariel from The Little Mermaid beams and holds a fork as she poses by a giant pink seashell, embodying Disney World magic.

    How to Become a Princess at Disney Parks in 10 Not-So-Easy Steps

    Since you were little, you’ve loved everything to do with Disney princesses. As a little girl, you dreamed of being Cinderella. You imagined yourself as Princess Aurora, dancing in the forest with the handsome Prince Philip. As you got a little older, you began to see yourself as the strong-willed Ariel, and you practiced telling Ursula that you needed no help catching your prince. When you were a

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  • 16 January
    Aurora-Castle

    How to Become a Princess at Disney Parks in 10 Not-So-Easy Steps

    10. Create A Profile Account As with any job in the world, there is an application process at Disney Parks. First, you'll need to create an account through the Disney Auditions web page. This is your portal to all of the auditions and upcoming employment postings. 9. Ace An Audition Because you are applying for a position as a Disney princess, an audition will be the first step of the hiring proce

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  • 16 January
    Disney Princess in a sparkling pink gown and crown, smiling before a storybook backdrop, capturing the park’s fairytale magic.

    How to Become a Princess at Disney Parks in 10 Not-So-Easy Steps

    8. Attend Training After you have nailed your audition, and Disney has offered you a position, you will need to attend mandatory training. Training lasts between four and five days. During those days, you’ll go through vocal training with a dialect coach, who will help you learn to speak with accents and even to mimic the voices of certain princesses. You’ll also learn about Disney’s expectations

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  • 16 January
    Anna and Elsa

    How to Become a Princess at Disney Parks in 10 Not-So-Easy Steps

    6. Know Your Story and Stay In It Whether you are playing the role of Cinderella, Ariel, or Rapunzel, you will need to be well-versed in your story. If you are playing the part of Anna, you’ll need to know that you’re from Arendelle, that you have a sister named Elsa and that one of your best friends is a snowman named Olaf. As a princess, you’ll need to know any sayings for which your character i

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  • 13 January
    Tutto Wine

    10 Fun Finds at Walt Disney World’s Epcot

    9. Tutto Gusto This little wine bar, tucked away inside the Italy Pavilion, offers over 200 different wine, beer, and specialty drink selections. There are also several small plate options to choose from as well. The vibe inside this bar is very unique because it’s modelled after an ancient Italian wine cellar, making your experience that much more authentic! Everything here is imported from Italy

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  • 13 January
    United Kingdom

    10 Fun Finds at Walt Disney World’s Epcot

    8. The Tea Caddy Inside this lovely nook, modelled after William Shakespeare’s Stratford-upon-Avon cottage, there are a variety of neat finds. English teas, teapots, biscuits, and pristine china are just some of the goodies you’ll find here. It’s located in the United Kingdom Pavilion and is one of the most unique shops you’ll find. There’s even a variety of original Alice in Wonderland memorabili

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