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Did we meet all of the princesses?

ThinkTink721

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
On this trip my DD was able to meet:
Cinderella
Snow White
Sleeping Beauty (Princess Aurora)
Belle
Jasmine
Ariel (not really a princess though) :confused:

These are all of the Disney Princesses, correct?
Is it unusual to meet all of these in one trip?
Or is the availability of the characters better now?
 

Monty

Brilliant...and Canadian
In the Parks
No
On this trip my DD was able to meet:
Cinderella
Snow White
Sleeping Beauty (Princess Aurora)
Belle
Jasmine
Ariel (not really a princess though) :confused:

These are all of the Disney Princesses, correct?
Is it unusual to meet all of these in one trip?
Or is the availability of the characters better now?

I think in the parks they consider Pocahontas, Mulan and Mary Poppins to all be "Princesses", although Mary Poppins isn't included on the Disney Princess page. I've certainly seen all three in the parks.
 

tigsmom

Well-Known Member
On this trip my DD was able to meet:
Cinderella
Snow White
Sleeping Beauty (Princess Aurora)
Belle
Jasmine
Ariel (not really a princess though) :confused:

These are all of the Disney Princesses, correct?
Is it unusual to meet all of these in one trip?
Or is the availability of the characters better now?

Ariel is a princess, her father is King Triton. Pocahontas and Mulan are considered Princesses also (Pocahontas' father is a chieftan :shrug: ).

We have seen all of these character in one trip, but never in the same place.
 

Joevn

Member
There are some lesser known Disney Princesses that I'd imagine would be hard to find in the parks like Princess Eilonwy from The Black Cauldron (5th from the left) and Princess Kida from Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2nd from the right). I don't know if I would consider Meg a Princess though.

Princesses_have_issues_by_QueenOfTheCute.jpg
 

maelstrom

Well-Known Member
Ariel is a princess... her father is King Triton. Pocahontas is considered a princess generally and kind of is one; her father is a chief. Mulan is also considered a princess. Sometimes others like Alice and Mary Poppins are thrown into the mix. Pretty much any character they think they can make a buck off.
 

Jerm

Well-Known Member
Pocahontas and Mulan are considered Princesses also (Pocahontas' father is a chieftan :shrug: ).

Pocahontas I will say is really stretching the Princess thing but sure. But Mulan is in no way shape or form a Princess. She is not royal and she does not marry into, heck she does not even get married.
 

tigsmom

Well-Known Member
Pocahontas I will say is realyl stretching the Princess thing but sure. But Mulan is in no way shape or form a Princess. She is not royal and she does not marry into, heck she does not even get married.

:lol: Take it up with Disney. They consider her a Princess. :shrug:
 

ThinkTink721

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
Ariel is a princess, her father is King Triton. Pocahontas and Mulan are considered Princesses also (Pocahontas' father is a chieftan :shrug: ).

We have seen all of these character in one trip, but never in the same place.
Oh, yes, I forgot that her father was a king, so that would make her a princess. :D
We saw Cinderella, Snow White, Belle, Aurora & Jasmine at Cinderella's Royal Table.
We saw Cinderella, Belle & Aurora again in Toontown.
We saw Snow White, Belle, Aurora & Jasmine in the WS at Epcot (all in the different lands at one time).
We saw Cinderella again at 1900 Park Fare.
My DD's favorite is Cinderella, so she was thrilled!
:D
 

beefog

Member
you forgot Mulan, Pocahantas. THose are 2 of my little DD's favorite. If you really want get into there is also Princess Dot
 

Gorjus

Well-Known Member
We saw Cinderella, Snow White, Belle, Aurora & Jasmine at Cinderella's Royal Table.
We saw Cinderella, Belle & Aurora again in Toontown.
We saw Snow White, Belle, Aurora & Jasmine in the WS at Epcot (all in the different lands at one time).
We saw Cinderella again at 1900 Park Fare.
My DD's favorite is Cinderella, so she was thrilled!
:D

Question for you and other parents: Do your children have any reaction to the fact that when they see Cinderella more than once (3x in your trip), she looks a bit different each time? Perhaps if it is a different day, kids don't notice.

I've never understood parents who make a reservation for Cinderella's Royal Table and about an hour before the reservation, they stop by Toon Town to visit Cinderella there.
 

dragonfox98

New Member
Question for you and other parents: Do your children have any reaction to the fact that when they see Cinderella more than once (3x in your trip), she looks a bit different each time? Perhaps if it is a different day, kids don't notice.

I've never understood parents who make a reservation for Cinderella's Royal Table and about an hour before the reservation, they stop by Toon Town to visit Cinderella there.

My DD will be 8 in Novemeber and my DS is 6.5 - they do not take any notice to the fact that the characters are slightly different each time they meet them (although we never see them right on top of one another - it's usually at least a day apart). Also, I think that's part of the Disney magic - that they cast so well for these parts. From my understanding, each princess must be a specific height, have a specific skin tone (like really, really pale for Snow White), and such.
 

joanna71985

Well-Known Member
Pocahontas I will say is really stretching the Princess thing but sure. But Mulan is in no way shape or form a Princess. She is not royal and she does not marry into, heck she does not even get married.

She is married. She gets married in the 2nd movie.
 

GiveMeTheMusic

Well-Known Member
Mary Poppins and Alice are NOT princesses. They are simply female, and can be used as fill-ins when princesses are not available, simply because they're female. Wendy is also not a princess. Disney keeps lumping Mulan in with the princesses, but she is clearly anything but. She's a cross-dressing warrior for pete's sake. She'd kill herself if she had to wear that outfit she hated so much to the parks every day, just like Belle would never be caught dead walking around a park in a ballgown. It doesn't make sense.
 

ThinkTink721

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
Question for you and other parents: Do your children have any reaction to the fact that when they see Cinderella more than once (3x in your trip), she looks a bit different each time? Perhaps if it is a different day, kids don't notice.

I've never understood parents who make a reservation for Cinderella's Royal Table and about an hour before the reservation, they stop by Toon Town to visit Cinderella there.
She didn't notice.
She just wanted to see her again & the line was not very long.
 

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