Disney World Offers To Turn Grown Women Into Princesses And Not Everyone Thinks It’s A Good Idea
If you ever had a dream of turning yourself into a pretty 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 Disney princess treatment for grown-ups too. Which only proves that Disney World is truly a magical place that can turn your vacation 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 Disney’s classic Beauty and the Beast. She even got the opportunity to take lovely photos with the Beast and ride Disneyland’s roller-coaster looking as elegant as ever in her princess dress. The full ‘Character Couture’ package which includes hair, makeup look, and nail designs costs $120. Although, some people expressed the opinion that you could do this all by yourself and save money, but even they probably couldn’t deny that the Disney character 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
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The price of the full package which includes hair, makeup and nail designs is $120
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After the makeover, Kristen had a photo shoot with the Beast
Image credits: Kristen Mae
Image credits: Kristen Mae
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Image credits: Kristen Mae
And her roller coaster ride was really elegant
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For some, this makeover seemed like a dream come true
However, others had a different take on this idea
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Share on FacebookI love the idea of villains! That would be so much fun. Make me Ursula!
Load More Replies...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.
Yea! Gurl just wanted to have some Disney magic!! No shame! She can spend her own money how she likes!
Load More Replies...Ok, I would want a witch makeover in the Wizarding World of Harry Potter....
Woman: "I love this Snow White makeover! The dress is adorable. What Disney makeover did you get, sweetheart?" Man: "Black Panther, of course! Wakanda forever!"
Only if you're black.. no one else is allowed to enjoy Black Panther apparently.
Load More Replies...Nice looking lady but I had to look real close to see the difference.
Disneyland and world are just money sucking machines, I have no interest in either of them (I worked 1 summer in Disneyland Paris)
Nah, Disney is awesome, but thanks for your opinion.
Load More Replies...I would just get my hair and makeup done somewhere else and walk into the park already a princess, lol
I'm getting older...but when I was 'young' enough to do stuff like this, my mom couldn't afford it. I did not have any daughters to live vicariously through with stuff like this. Am I a princess? Far from it! Would I like the opportunity to be made up like one, ONCE in my life? HELL YEAH! And for all those that say, "love yourself the way you are" or "stop chasing some mass-marketing ideal of the perfect woman," I say screw you--I love myself & am plenty comfortable in the body I have. I just want the experience! Then I'll go back to being a troll tomorrow...lol people need to stop being so damned serious all the time. DO STUFF JUST FOR FUN!
I love this idea! This is amazing on so many levels. For those who just want to have fun. For those who are getting married and this is their bachelorette party! For those who have children and might want to have fun with them! For those of us who never had a fun childhood due to child abuse and want to dress up like those who maybe helped us survive. I see nothing wrong with this and I really wish people would stop judging others! Oh and I am totally down for the villains too!!!
The haters should take a tip from all Disney princesses. Be kind , do you & be stronger than the bad influences.
It's their money, they can do what they want with it. Stop being haters.
They should at least have a selection of gowns/props you can take pictures with.
for goodness sake its only a make over, its not like disney are offering boob jobs and tummy tucks, its their money if they want to treat themselve then let them do it the karens need to get a life
THANK YOU, Time, that I was allowed to grow up without this insane gendering of even babies and this disgusting princess obsession. I had all colours in my clothes, very occasionally dressed up like a princess (a panther riding princess) but much more often like a witch of Pipi Longstocking. I sincerely pity the girls of today.
I love all the input. Whether princess's or villainous characters and yes don't forget the male characters too. But I do agree it should include the outfit with in reason. I realize that would be a lot to keep a wardrobe in so many sizes available for all characters but my OCD has kicked in ... how often would they get cleaned? Would you be at ease trying on clothing that numerous strangers wear daily for 20 minutes? Ewwww! I think the idea is awesome but the price may increase too much to get the "whole package"
They can't include the outfit- adults aren't allowed to go as disney characters to disney, its part of the rules. The company is afriad they'll get mistaken for the face actors. People have gotten kicked out of the parks for Disneybounding too close as a character. Thats probably why outfits aren't included.
Load More Replies...Here's the full article - it's not just Disney Princesses, it's ANY Disney character. https://people.com/home/disney-world-offering-adult-princess-makeovers/
$120 is nothing. I spent $350 at a studio in Kyoto to be made up as a maiko--which included makeup, kimono, and a photographer plus assistant to take me around and get some amazing photos. ...I have done similar other studios, including a studio in Akihabara that dressed me in samurai armor used in a historical drama, and in Seoul where I was able to get dressed up in a Korean hanbok. The market is totally there, and Disney could up the ante with some better dresses and the villain idea from Night Owl.
I love the idea of villains! That would be so much fun. Make me Ursula!
Load More Replies...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.
Yea! Gurl just wanted to have some Disney magic!! No shame! She can spend her own money how she likes!
Load More Replies...Ok, I would want a witch makeover in the Wizarding World of Harry Potter....
Woman: "I love this Snow White makeover! The dress is adorable. What Disney makeover did you get, sweetheart?" Man: "Black Panther, of course! Wakanda forever!"
Only if you're black.. no one else is allowed to enjoy Black Panther apparently.
Load More Replies...Nice looking lady but I had to look real close to see the difference.
Disneyland and world are just money sucking machines, I have no interest in either of them (I worked 1 summer in Disneyland Paris)
Nah, Disney is awesome, but thanks for your opinion.
Load More Replies...I would just get my hair and makeup done somewhere else and walk into the park already a princess, lol
I'm getting older...but when I was 'young' enough to do stuff like this, my mom couldn't afford it. I did not have any daughters to live vicariously through with stuff like this. Am I a princess? Far from it! Would I like the opportunity to be made up like one, ONCE in my life? HELL YEAH! And for all those that say, "love yourself the way you are" or "stop chasing some mass-marketing ideal of the perfect woman," I say screw you--I love myself & am plenty comfortable in the body I have. I just want the experience! Then I'll go back to being a troll tomorrow...lol people need to stop being so damned serious all the time. DO STUFF JUST FOR FUN!
I love this idea! This is amazing on so many levels. For those who just want to have fun. For those who are getting married and this is their bachelorette party! For those who have children and might want to have fun with them! For those of us who never had a fun childhood due to child abuse and want to dress up like those who maybe helped us survive. I see nothing wrong with this and I really wish people would stop judging others! Oh and I am totally down for the villains too!!!
The haters should take a tip from all Disney princesses. Be kind , do you & be stronger than the bad influences.
It's their money, they can do what they want with it. Stop being haters.
They should at least have a selection of gowns/props you can take pictures with.
for goodness sake its only a make over, its not like disney are offering boob jobs and tummy tucks, its their money if they want to treat themselve then let them do it the karens need to get a life
THANK YOU, Time, that I was allowed to grow up without this insane gendering of even babies and this disgusting princess obsession. I had all colours in my clothes, very occasionally dressed up like a princess (a panther riding princess) but much more often like a witch of Pipi Longstocking. I sincerely pity the girls of today.
I love all the input. Whether princess's or villainous characters and yes don't forget the male characters too. But I do agree it should include the outfit with in reason. I realize that would be a lot to keep a wardrobe in so many sizes available for all characters but my OCD has kicked in ... how often would they get cleaned? Would you be at ease trying on clothing that numerous strangers wear daily for 20 minutes? Ewwww! I think the idea is awesome but the price may increase too much to get the "whole package"
They can't include the outfit- adults aren't allowed to go as disney characters to disney, its part of the rules. The company is afriad they'll get mistaken for the face actors. People have gotten kicked out of the parks for Disneybounding too close as a character. Thats probably why outfits aren't included.
Load More Replies...Here's the full article - it's not just Disney Princesses, it's ANY Disney character. https://people.com/home/disney-world-offering-adult-princess-makeovers/
$120 is nothing. I spent $350 at a studio in Kyoto to be made up as a maiko--which included makeup, kimono, and a photographer plus assistant to take me around and get some amazing photos. ...I have done similar other studios, including a studio in Akihabara that dressed me in samurai armor used in a historical drama, and in Seoul where I was able to get dressed up in a Korean hanbok. The market is totally there, and Disney could up the ante with some better dresses and the villain idea from Night Owl.
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