
Disney World Offers To Turn Grown Women Into Princesses And Not Everyone Thinks It’s A Good Idea

BoredPanda staff
If you ever had a dream of turning yourself into a princess, Disney World can make this dream come true. For a while, princess makeovers were only available for little girls, but recently the famous theme park decided to give the princess treatment for grown-up too. Which only proves that Disney World is truly a magical place that can turn your vocation into a fairy tale.
One of the women who already got the chance to try out ‘Character Couture’ makeover is a writer Kristen Mae, who turned herself into Belle from the Disney’s classic Beauty and the Beast. She even got the opportunity to take lovely photos with the Beat and ride the roller coaster looking as elegant as ever. The full ‘Character Couture’ package which includes hair, makeup, and nail designs costs $120. Although, some people expressed an opinion that you could do this all by yourself and save the money, but even they probably couldn’t deny that the makeovers look magical. Scroll below to see them!
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There no doubt that Walt Disney World is one of the most magical places in the world
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Recently, salons at this marvelous theme park began offering Character Couture makeovers for grown-up princesses
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Meet Kristen Mae who decided to get the makeover and turned herself into Belle from the Disney’s classic Beauty and the Beast
Image credits: Kristen Mae
The price of the full package which includes hair, makeup and nail designs is $120
Image credits: Kristen Mae
After the makeover, Kristen had a photo shoot with the Beast
Image credits: Kristen Mae
Image credits: Kristen Mae
Image credits: Kristen Mae
Image credits: Kristen Mae
And her roller coaster ride was really elegant
Image credits: Kristen Mae
What do you think ?
I like the idea of doing villains as well
I love the idea of villains! That would be so much fun. Make me Ursula!
Same
Just because I'm not interested in being a princess does not mean I can't accept that some people want to be. However it's kinda true, Disney and many others send this message to kids (both genders) about what being a girl means. Offering villains too would be an excellent way to remove that message while still allowing little girls (and hopefully boys) who want the "princess treatment" to experience that.
The service lets you choose any Disney character, even villains. There are pictures of two women who got looks inspired by Buzz and Woody.
Shut up, take my money, and make me glamorously evil!!
Yeah, I'd probably like to be Hades.
Karen and Denise are annoying. If a woman so chooses to spend $120 on hair and makeup to be a 'princess' then the right thing to do is to respect her choice. It doesnt mean she's playing into some message that women are ugly or whatever. Besides that, does no one opposing know how much hair, makeup, and nails cost normally? $120 is fine.
Ok, I would want a witch makeover in the Wizarding World of Harry Potter....
I wanna be Bellatrix!
Ohh, I'd look like an excellent Umbridge, trust me. Not quite the age - but I'm just as short and would look just as awful in a pink costume!
That's not Disney. That's Universal.
I like the idea of doing villains as well
I love the idea of villains! That would be so much fun. Make me Ursula!
Same
Just because I'm not interested in being a princess does not mean I can't accept that some people want to be. However it's kinda true, Disney and many others send this message to kids (both genders) about what being a girl means. Offering villains too would be an excellent way to remove that message while still allowing little girls (and hopefully boys) who want the "princess treatment" to experience that.
The service lets you choose any Disney character, even villains. There are pictures of two women who got looks inspired by Buzz and Woody.
Shut up, take my money, and make me glamorously evil!!
Yeah, I'd probably like to be Hades.
Karen and Denise are annoying. If a woman so chooses to spend $120 on hair and makeup to be a 'princess' then the right thing to do is to respect her choice. It doesnt mean she's playing into some message that women are ugly or whatever. Besides that, does no one opposing know how much hair, makeup, and nails cost normally? $120 is fine.
Ok, I would want a witch makeover in the Wizarding World of Harry Potter....
I wanna be Bellatrix!
Ohh, I'd look like an excellent Umbridge, trust me. Not quite the age - but I'm just as short and would look just as awful in a pink costume!
That's not Disney. That's Universal.