barber shop

DizneyPryncess

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A few weeks ago I went in mid-day and they said they only had a 15 minute wait. I was going to do DD's first haircut, but I ended up not doing it. I just wasn't ready for it yet. If you know the day & time you want to go, make a reservation just to have it. But if you're not sure, give walking in a try. :)
 
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Allygator

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A few weeks ago I went in mid-day and they said they only had a 15 minute wait. I was going to do DD's first haircut, but I ended up not doing it. I just wasn't ready for it yet. If you know the day & time you want to go, make a reservation just to have it. But if you're not sure, give walking in a try. :)
I am thinking since my daughter is 11 and would be totally embarrassed with BBB that she may enjoy this.
 
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Master Yoda

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Please let us know how she liked it. I am also thinking of my daughter to the barbershop for a little Disney Magic and she too is to old for BBB.
All three of my daughters had their hair cut there when my youngest had her first hair cut done. They were around 2,8 and 10 at the time. All of them really enjoyed it. Quite honestly, I think the older ones got a bigger kick out of it than my youngest did.
 
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Tater48

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You can make an appointment, but it's not really necessary. I get my hair cut there once a month(cheaper and better than Hair Cuttery) and have never waited more than about 20 minutes.
 
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coachwnh

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Do you need to make an appointment or is it just walk up?
My son did this in February. We made a 9 am appt and he was first in the chair at park opening. My daughter started at BBB at 8 am. It was a great morning. There were walk ins at opening, but there was a wait by 9:15. My advice is make the reservation
 
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