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  • UncategorizedAurora
    RebekahDecember 15, 2017
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    What You Don’t Know About Being a Princess at Walt Disney World

    4. Personal Responsibility While wigs, jewelry, and costumes are provided, each princess must be able to do their own makeup. (They also have to learn a special signature for autograph books.) Additionally, they are expected to stay physically fit and to take care of their skin. If not, they may not be permitted to go to work that day. Ha

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  • UncategorizedMerida
    RebekahDecember 15, 2017
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    What You Don’t Know About Being a Princess at Walt Disney World

    5. Exceptional Improvisation I already mentioned that princesses need to (basically) memorize their movies, but their ability to think on the spot in general, cannot be understated. If a sassier child challenges whether a princess is “real” or asks them any difficult questions, they must be able to divert with grace. Also, they must refra

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  • UncategorizedSnow White and girl
    RebekahDecember 15, 2017
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    What You Don’t Know About Being a Princess at Walt Disney World

    6. Time Limits Because Walt Disney World is such a busy place, the princesses are only allowed to spend so much time with each guest. If they don’t adhere to this rule, lines back up significantly and that princess could even get in trouble. So if Mulan or Belle seem in a rush to take a picture, don’t take it personally. (Many princesses

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  • UncategorizedAriel
    RebekahDecember 15, 2017
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    What You Don’t Know About Being a Princess at Walt Disney World

    7. Studying the Source Material Once an actor is cast, they study “their” movie with intent. As that princess, they have to be able to pick up on obscure references and interact with guests as if they’ve truly lived the story. Additionally, princesses have to stay inside the “Disney Bubble”. While it appears to be acceptable for princesse

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  • UncategorizedA woman dressed as Cinderella in a blue gown and tiara interacts with children at a dining table. The children, also wearing tiaras, look up at her with smiles. The setting is elegant with soft lighting and decorative elements, creating a magical fairy tale atmosphere.
    RebekahDecember 15, 2017
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    What You Don’t Know About Being a Princess at Walt Disney World

    8. Rigorous Audition Process If an actor makes it past the physical screening, the audition process is fairly intense. Most auditions include a dance call and lots of improvisation. In fact, it isn’t uncommon for princesses to audition several times before they land a coveted role. On top of that, competition is rather stiff. All hopeful

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  • UncategorizedBelle and Child
    RebekahDecember 15, 2017
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    What You Don’t Know About Being a Princess at Walt Disney World

    9. Looking the Part Obviously, the young women selected should resemble the cartoon character. While elaborate wigs and colored contacts are given, there are many other physical characteristics the casting agents will be looking for. Body type, height, the shape of the nose, and the distance between the eyes could make all the difference

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  • UncategorizedPrincess Tea
    RebekahDecember 15, 2017
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    What You Don’t Know About Being a Princess at Walt Disney World

    Countless little girls and young women dream of being a real-live Disney princess, but only a handful get to fulfill this dream. A few lucky celebrities get to provide their voices, but many others portray them in Disney parks and cruise ships around the world. Today we are going to discuss some little-known facts that come with this soug

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  • UncategorizedKilimanjaro Safari
    SharonDecember 15, 2017
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    Disney World Demystified – 6 Tips for Planning Your Magical Trip

    1. Try to visit the parks at different times of day. The Animal Kingdom is a great park to claim as an “all-day” adventure, because it has more shade and more hour-to-hour variety in its activities (due to the unpredictable nature of its lovely animals!). On the other hand, the Magic Kingdom, Hollywood Studios, and Epcot could all benefit

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  • UncategorizedMickey Bar
    SharonDecember 15, 2017
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    Disney World Demystified – 6 Tips for Planning Your Magical Trip

    2. Avoid “working” too hard. On a Disney vacation, it can be tempting to see every sight and ride every ride, no matter how tired your feet might feel or how early you’ve been waking up in the morning. But if you use your FastPasses to schedule your favorite and “priority” rides or shows ahead of time—as well as your meal rese

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  • UncategorizedDumbo
    SharonDecember 15, 2017
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    Disney World Demystified – 6 Tips for Planning Your Magical Trip

    3. The “children’s” rides are not just for children. There are some rides and attractions—Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin, the Mad Tea Party, the Monsters Inc. Laugh Floor—that might appear to be for a younger audience, but don’t let that fool you! Disney always has some surprises in store, and all three of these attraction

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