Describe Enchanted Tales With Belle

Mukta

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I'm glad I did it once, but I have no desire to to do it again.

First you wait in line outside. Then we were taken into Maurice's house. We hang around there for a bit and the magic mirror tells us a story. That was my favorite part.

Next we were taken into a room for casting. There is an armoire that speaks and a cast member helps select people to play parts.

After that you move into another room. If you weren't selected for a part, you sit in the audience and watch the selected people play parts in the story of Belle and the Beast. Belle plays herself. You can take pics with her at the end.
 
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ToTBellHop

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I'm glad I did it once, but I have no desire to to do it again.

First you wait in line outside. Then we were taken into Maurice's house. We hang around there for a bit and the magic mirror tells us a story. That was my favorite part.

Next we were taken into a room for casting. There is an armoire that speaks and a cast member helps select people to play parts.

After that you move into another room. If you weren't selected for a part, you sit in the audience and watch the selected people play parts in the story of Belle and the Beast. Belle plays herself. You can take pics with her at the end.
So it's a sweat shop show? Lots of free labor? I remember when Disney was able to put on shows with its own actors.

I jest..
 
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Tom 55

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Can someone describe the Enchanted Tales With Belle attraction in FL?


I was there on Dec 6th for the grand reopening of Fantasy land with my 8 and 11 year old grand sons. That video was great. That is what happens. My grand sons played the parts of "Chip" and Belles father. All the time this is going on a Disney photographer is taking lots of pictures. Belle spends a lot of time at the end posing with all the kids. It is better than a standard meet and greet. You get the opportunity to buy all the pictures. With us we had Photopass + so they were all included.
 
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nolatron

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It was interesting to see. The Magic Mirror door is a cool effect, so is the Wardrobe when its working. My DD wasn't picked as character. She and the other kids left played the part of the Silverware so they didn't feel left out.

Belle spends a lot of time at the end posing with all the kids.

I don't find she does. Just watch the video above. Same experience I had in Feb. They were practically shoveling kids through the "meet and greet" at the end. A child would walk up to Belle, she say a quick "Hi!", give them a bookmark, turn for the photo/smile, *click*, off goes the kid. I don't think my DD got a word out to Belle the whole time.

For a good Meet and Greet, stick to the regular princess one. Much more personal and not rushed.
 
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Mukta

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If an adult wants a pic with Belle at the end, can they do it? Or is it just for the kids participating in it?
Adults can, but the line is long. When I go to a regular meet and greet, I feel welcomed, but for some reason at enchanted tales with Belle, I didn't feel as comfortable.
 
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